Terrorist Terrorize Again

There are bands that claim to be evil and dark, and then there’s Terrorist. This black-thrash band from El Paso, Texas is truly a cut above the rest. They have one album, “Blessed By the Beast” and a new demo, “And Then Life Was Death,”which are filled with the hellfire and fury that will cut your ears off and feed them to the three headed dogs of hell. They have been independently touring with fellow Texans, Insinnerator, for quite some time now and their name is on the rise in the underground metal scene.

The new demo is filled with the raw intensity of Hellhammer, with the morbid power of Malevolent Creation. The opener “Sadistic Necrophile,” has a groovy bass line worthy of early Morbid Angel- Freddy Terrorizer delivers haunting shrieks throughout the track.

“Metal Till Death” has the anger of early Emperor and Mayhem and an awesome intensity by their guitarist “Alien.” The driving force of the track is the pounding drums of “Void.”  A great tune with horns in the air and heads banging everywhere.

However, “Decimate the Inferior God” is probably the best song on the demo, as it has the fury and force of Kreator’s “Pleasure to Kill.” It is driven by the anger of the band as a whole and truly showcases their talents. A huge nod to Nile and Sacrcofago on the main riff. Venom would be proud.

The demo ends with the speedy title track. Freddy’s vocals are spot on as well as Void’s lethal drumming and Alien’s surreptitious guitar work. A great solo section fills this one nicely. It sounds like a bonus track from Death’s classic album “Scream Bloody Gore.” There is also a big presence of Obituary here in the grooves.

In the end, Terrorist’s new demo shows a great deal of skill from this three piece from El Paso. The raw quality is incredibly brutal and helps the band gain a signature sound. The attack delivered is powerful and crushing with every riff. Terrorist knows what they want and they know how to get it. If their next album sounds anything like this, they might wake the beast they love so much.

About Chris Butera 135 Articles
Chris Butera has been absorbed in Heavy Metal since he was 15 years old. He has been playing in bands since 2006 and has interned for extreme music label Earache Records, while writing for Reviewfix.com since its inception and more recently for Examiner.com. When he isn’t doing anything music related he’s probably reading comics or classic books, watching a horror movie or a wrestling match, or pretending to be a dinosaur.

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