01. The Arsonist
02. Battle Of Harvest Moon
03. Set off Self-discipline
04. The Spirits That I Known as
05. Witchhunter
06. Scavenger
07. Gun With out Groom
08. Taphephobia
09. Sane Madness
10. A.W.T.F.
11. Twilight Void
12. Obliteration Of The Aeons
13. Return To God In Components
As probably the most enduring and resolute of Germany’s thrash metallic Huge 4, SODOM not often wrestle for plaudits. There has all the time been one thing uniquely brutish about Tom Angelripper‘s band. From their pioneering, black metallic early days, to their laudable refusal to embrace the newest traits through the ’90s, and on to the triumphant relentlessness of final 25 years, SODOM have so not often put a foot unsuitable that they actually deserve much more acclaim and a focus than they typically get.
Three years in the past, they launched “40 Years At Warfare – The Best Hell Of Sodom”: an expansive compilation of re-recorded tunes, one every from the band’s studio albums. Except for proving to be a transparent and current hazard to the world’s neck muscular tissues, it was a well timed reminder that SODOM have by no means even come near diluting their depth or lust for glory. Apparently, Tom has just lately made remarks about lowering the quantity of touring he’s ready to do, however on the proof of “The Arsonist”, an absence of vitality or dedication to the crushing of skulls isn’t one thing followers must fear about fairly but. Constructing on the scabrous urgency of 2020’s “Genesis XIX” — the primary album to characteristic the present lineup of Tom Angelripper, returning guitarist Frank Blackfire, second guitarist Yorck Segatz and drummer Toni Merkel — SODOM‘s seventeenth studio album is fucking ferocious.
There was an plain uptick in SODOM‘s vitality ranges when the brand new lineup got here collectively, and it’s equally clear that touring the world collectively has enabled the foursome to click on into the next gear right here. Powered by authentic-sounding drums, courtesy of a choice to file them utilizing analogue tape, “The Arsonist” has explosive vitality and incisive aggression in plentiful provide. Exact and punishing, however imbued with loose-limbed swagger, these are among the most speedy and exhilarating tunes that SODOM have launched in a few years. Songs like grandiose however vicious opener “Battle Of Harvest Moon” and blistering, souped-up thrash smasher “Set off Self-discipline” stick proudly to the basic rules of quick, aggressive thrash, however with 40 years of atmospheric shade fleshing that historical blueprint to ship an much more satisfying, crunching blow. “The Spirits That I Known as” injects some macabre menace into the quartet’s heads-down fury; “Witchhunter” pays tribute to late, nice drummer Chris “Witchhunter” Dudek with three minutes of punk-as-fuck, velocity metallic madness; and “Scavenger” is a darkish, mid-paced story of terror, with a scarred and blackened underbelly.
Elsewhere, the runaway panzer swarm of “A.W.T.F.” provides a humble, full-pelt salute to the late, nice Algy Ward from NWOBHM legends TANK; “Twilight Void” wallows within the discordant filth of evil thrash, and snaps between a scything, slow-burn shuffle and a excessive velocity, death-thrash assault, oozing sinister ambiance like coagulated blood; whereas the closing “Return To God In Components” is a mid-paced colossus constructed from flawless, late ’80s riffing, some superlative, divebomb-heavy solos, and Tom Angelripper‘s throbbing-vein screech. SODOM could also be veterans and pioneers, however they nonetheless sound like younger militants on a mission to thrash the world into bruised and bloody submission. “The Arsonist” is totally thrilling because of this.