A death-thrash album that highly intrigued me. It’s nothing special, but there are some novelties that captivated my interest in the album and gave it a couple of tries. I think Assorted Heap’s vocals and song structure are kinda lame but there are some other ideas that got me so hooked on seeing what this album was all about.
For example, “Holy Ground” has a killer solo that makes up for a pretty bland song, and “What I Confess” is an 8-minute long ballad ... read more
musically it's around the same level as its predecessor, more developed maybe, but the vocals still leave a lot to be desired and the longer runtime doesn't do the album any good. Still, it's not a bad album by any means, as it's got some great moments