A powerhouse unit from outside Stockholm, Slapdash deliver a
brutal assault of 13 excellent songs performed at a dizzying pace. The
inevitable comparisons to Pantera and Machine Head will and can be
drawn, but there is an element to Slapdash which allows me to listen
to them repeatedly, unlike the aforementioned bands. The band is
incredibly tight as a unit, probably due to the fact that 3/5 of Slapdash
arose from the band Rosicrucian. The drumming is a definite highlight
here, as madman Bärget is all over the map with speed and precision,
somehow managing to keep everything together. Hyperkinetic guitar solos and
meaty riffs are help fast by the solid bass playing. The songs are pretty
damn intricate, with lots of turn-around timing.
Vocals are in the shouted "hardcore" style, allowing the lyrics, which are
surprisingly good, to be heard throughout. A really strong first
album for Slapdash, only "Free Your Mind" doesn't really fit in the mix
here. 8 1/2 out of 10
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