Hate Eternal - Conquering the Throne
1999 Wicked World Records
Possibly one of the most anticipated underground releases this year, Hate Eternal
boasts guitarists from two of the greatest extreme bands, Morbid Angel and
Suffocation. Erik Rutan may have an impressive resume, having worked with MA
and Ripping Corpse, but by no stretch did he choose to rest on his laurels,
instead creating possibly one of the most extreme albums ever.
It's Rutan's show, he having conceived, created and produced this ball of
sonic fury. Seriously, the album just flies into motion, and just when you
think it can't get any dealier, it does, kicking into overdrive and laying waste
to just everything. Well, Rutan may be the main dude here, but the presence of
one Doug Cerrito is also very known. Cerrito is the man, having written almost all
of the best Suffocation material, and having these two in the same band is cause
for some alarm. The guitar work, even for a layman such as myself, is some of the
best I have heard, at times sounding almost like keyboards, which must be due
to some kinda dissonant harmony interplay, or something like that. These two guys
are among the best, if not THE best guitarists out there, so you know that not only
is it going to be fast and furious, there's gonna be depth and control as well.
As crazy as the guitar work is, it's all held together by a combination of talent
and the insanity that is HE's rhythm section.
Remember the first time you heard Altars of Madness? You were impressed, right? Well,
it's pretty common to hear some insane drumming now, but I swear, you have to witness Tim
Yeung to believe that some of this is possible. Barely in his 20s, Yeung is set to
sit among the legends of the genre with this under his belt, just blowing through some of
the fastest, most intricate shit you can imagine without even breaking a sweat.
Almost too much to absorb in one sitting, Conquering the Throne is a huge accomplishment
for the band, and what could have been a superstar side project is thankfully instead
what appears to be a band ready to do some serious damage.
Highly recommeded and hereby named the
deathgrind album of the issue.
8 1/2 out of 10
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