Ahhh, Sacrifice. This is the album which first introduced me to these
guys way back in 1987. For weeks after this came in the mail I could
be heard on the subway chanting "Feel the rush, destroy the mind, saved
from hell, CYANIDE!". Needless to say, that was unfortunately all that
I remembered about this little gem until Rob picked it up again last
week. The first thing that impressed me again was the excellent guitar
work, and the suprisingly crisp production for the time. Of course,
this was released in the heyday of speed metal, where chops were king,
and guitars were standard tuned for your listening pleasure. Sacrifice
essentially created a time capsule, capturing all that was there for us
in the late 80's era of metal. Some similarities to countrymates Razor,
but it's Urbinati's unique voice and searing riffs that set this apart.
Standout tracks Re-animation and Cyanide are just killer chunkage,
ready to tear your head off and accompanied by some really sweet leads.
The album does tend to sound a bit "dated", but in a time where bands
who try to imitate this sound are being signed by the dozen, it's
refreshing to hear once again where it all came from. If you can find
this I definitely recommend picking it up. A solid release for those
who miss speed metal like I do. 7 out of 10
As of 07/17/98 Metal Blade
Records had all of these on tape for REAL cheap!
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