ANNIHILATOR — Annihilator

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3.80 | 24 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 2010

Filed under Thrash Metal
By ANNIHILATOR

Tracklist

1. The Trend (6:56)
2. Coward (4:19)
3. Ambush (3:17)
4. Betrayed (4:30)
5. 25 Seconds (4:45)
6. Nowhere To Go (5:02)
7. The Other Side (4:14)
8. Death In Your Eyes (5:53)
9. Payback (4:43)
10. Romeo Delight (4:16)


Total Time 48:00

Line-up/Musicians

- Jeff Waters / Guitars, Bass, Backing Vocals
- Dave Padden / Vocals
- Ryan Ahoff / Drums

Guest/Session Musicians:

- Dan Beehler / Backing Vocals
- John Perinbam / Backing Vocals
- Jacques Bélanger / Backing Vocals

About this release

Released by Earache Records, May 17th, 2010.

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Kingcrimsonprog
There is a lot to enjoy about Annihilator’s self titled effort, their thirteenth studio album and fourth full length with vocalist/guitarist Dave Padden, who is now the band’s longest serving member besides founder and primary songwriter Jeff Waters.

‘Annihilator,’ as an album is probably as close to perfect as you can get; with superb production, musicianship and Dave Padden’s vocals which suit the band so well. The album’s only drawback is that it may not have that special something which elevates it from technical perfection to classic record status, but don’t let that put you off, this is one fantastic record and if you haven’t been keeping up with the band’s more recent work then this is the perfect album to return to the band with.

The album is littered with sixty six guitar solos (or so the sticker on the case claims) and this may leave some listeners worried about variety; but the rest of the songs, with their mixture of classic thrash riffs and mid paced groove metal influenced sections, the mixture of harsh, clean and gang vocals and the fact that Dave Padden had some songwriting credits on the album as well as Jeff Waters results in an album where variety is not an issue, yet still has a concise and unified feel.

The album opens up with the fast and aggressive ‘The Trend,’ a song which seemingly decries new bands adopting the classic thrash metal sound, while I’m not sure I agree completely with the sentiment on offer, the song is an absolute stormer and one of the most dynamic openers of an Annihilator album in recent memory.

Other highlights include ‘Payback,’ with its catchy Pantera-esque chorus and the varied and surprisingly modern ‘Death In Your Eyes,’ which features a chorus of clean vocals over blast-beats which you wouldn’t initially expect from Annihilator but which is unquestionably excellent none the less.

I’ve listened to this album quite a lot before deciding how to review it, and with each new listen the album only seems better, the production clearer, the musicianship more impressive and the choruses catchier. If you are worried that all the good reviews for this album were just hype and that you won’t be listening to it a month after you’ve bought it, don’t worry. This album really is as good as it is reputed to be.

In an age where all the Thrash bands are releasing their best albums since the Eighties, this album still manages to be one of the finest out there. If you are a fan of Thrash Metal at all, ‘Annihilator,’ should definitely be something you consider listening to, as I have already stated it really is one of the finest releases out there right now.
Time Signature
The Trend...

Genre: thrash metal / power metal

Annihilator strike back on this eponymous album. I've read somewhere that when a band releases an eponymous album, it often signals some kind of rebirth in the form of a more or less radical stylistic shift (as in the case of Metallica's "Metallica" for example where they abandoned thrash metal for more commercially accessible heavy metal) - and the creepy cover art could also suggest that Annihilator may have made a stylistic shift towards more brutal music.

Fortunately, nothing is changed.

Like most other Annihilator albums, there is great variation on "Annihilator" with tracks such as "Coward", "Ambush, the Exodus-like "Betrayed", and to some extent, "The Trend" (which is very melodic in the beginning though), are incredibly fast and brutal thrash metal songs, while others like "Nowhere to Go", "The Other Side", "Death in Your Eyes" (which, however, combines a blast beat section with clean vocals), and "Payback" are slower but by no means weaker, and "25 Seconds" combines a weird stoner-like riff with a number of groovy upbeat riffs and also some insanely fast thrashing riffs (I guess it's kind of a metalcore song - but, thankfully, with some Water-style soloing). Then there's, of course, the cover track "Romeo Delight", which is, if nothing else, entertaining.

There is a lot of impressive guitar work on this album (hey, it is Jeff Waters) and, allegedly, 66 soloes... so any fan of guitar acrobatics should appreciate this album.

I think that fans of old school thrash metal will really appreciate this album for its hard hitting tracks, and I also think that it should appeal to power metal fans. To Annihilator fans, this is an absolute must have.

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