MONSTERWORKS
Thrash Metal • New Zealand

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MONSTERWORKS began from seeds sown by a trio brought together in a mutual and equal respect for Deicide and Queen. Originally based in Wellington, New Zealand, Jono and Ian from the kiwi line-up are currently 'avin it large in London with their English mates / bandmembers Hugo and James. In no uncertain terms MONSTERWORKS has always stood for and works towards the glory of metal, and pies.

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Dimensional Urgency
Thrash Metal 2000
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Rogue
Thrash Metal 2002
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M-Theory
Thrash Metal 2003
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The Precautionary Principle
Thrash Metal 2006
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Spacial Operations
Thrash Metal 2007
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Singularity
Thrash Metal 2009
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The God Album
Thrash Metal 2011

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MONSTERWORKS The God Album

Album · 2011 · Thrash Metal
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The prominence of religious lyrical content in metal music is truly staggering - the amount of Christian metal bands is enough to warrant an entire genre tag, black metal is notorious for including Satanic lyrics, and most metal bands have at least dabbled in the topic of religion (from a positive and negative perspective). But rather than spend their time worshipping Satan, praising God, or openly criticizing organized religion, Monsterworks takes a more unique lyrical approach with The God Album. On this album they discuss the socio-political side effects of holding beliefs in the supernatural (particularly through religion), and also intend on making the listener question the source of what they believe. Topics like this are ones that I can't get enough of - and I applaud Monsterworks for bringing such terrific ideas to music. The God Album is pretty damn good musically as well; Monsterworks has been around for a while now (this is their seventh full-length album), so they have honed their craft over time. Though far from flawless, this is an intriguing modern thrash album that fans of the genre should look into.

Monsterworks plays a style of modern thrash/groove metal on this album. Think somewhere between Metallica, Alice In Chains, and Meshuggah. The vocals add an interesting extra dimension to the music - the mix of growls, screams, and clean vocals give the album a unique modern edge. My favorite song here is probably the very Metallica-influenced "Origin", but most of the songs are memorable in some sort. I'm not a big fan of "Everything You Believe Is A Lie", but it's still a solid track. The musicianship and production are both of high-quality and very professional as well.

The God Album isn't the most groundbreaking album you'll hear this year, but it's a damn fine modern thrash album worthy of 3.5 stars. The musicianship is great, the production is powerful, the compositions are (usually) memorable, and the lyrics are extremely thought-provoking. The controversial lyrical topics hear may turn some listeners away from The God Album, but that's probably the best part of the album. Monsterworks has done a great job with this album - fans of modern thrash/groove metal should take notice!

MONSTERWORKS The God Album

Album · 2011 · Thrash Metal
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Everything you believe is…a lie!

“This work is not about God. It is a criticism of the socio-political system which is a consequence of having belief in a supernatural being, namely: religion… If this set of songs achieves anything the hope is that it will make the listener question the source of whatever belief they have in order to feel comfortable with what they include and, most importantly, not to be afraid of that conclusion.”

Reading that, most people would expect a very heavy and dark, depressing feel to this album, but in all reality it is relatively light sounding. While it does have its heavier moments, there are some very excellent songs on “The God Album” that are softer, namely “(Hymn of) Fire”, in parts, and well that’s it. The one thing that this album lacks is some originality. Granted, it is very creative, but most of the songs sound the same and lack difference. But other than that, this album is very solid and enjoyable in parts. The guitars, played by Jon are very good, especially in the rhythmic sections, and on the occasional solo. His guitar skills also nicely compliment his vocals nicely like on the track “The Enemy of My Enemy”. One problem I have on this one, though, is that the vocals seem to be a bit rushed and hurried. Also, while on the topic of vocals, I would like to point out that his growls are much better than his screams. Showing off a bit of talent, Jon also travels into the clean vocal range, something you don’t hear everyday in thrash metal. These vocals are probably my favorite of all his since they fit down right in with the guitar and bass.

The drummer, James, on this album is also very worthy of mention for his consistency throughout the whole album. Of the songs on the album the one that showcases his skill the most would probably be “False Miracle” because, after a very good, but short slow acoustic section he quickly switches up the tempo and it turns it into a good death/ thrash song. There are some low points on this album that almost turned me completely off of it, though. Namely the first track, “Everything You Believe is a Lie”, which is very clichéd and completely unoriginal in the beginning. The opening line is song kind of acapella and states, most surprisingly, “Everything you believe is… a lie!” Thankfully the rest of the album makes up for this one bad part, and it turns into a very enjoyable album.

The production on “The God Album” is standard, but good and compliments the album nicely.

Overall, minus a few mishaps, this is a very good album by thrash veterans Monsterworks. Though only 30 some minutes it gets the point across and delivers a nice sound for listeners. One thing I will say is that the messages on this album might offend some people, but most will be able to pass by them. For a good release, Monsterworks gets 3 stars for their newest album.

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