Afro_D-Shak wrote:
Man, I really tried to get into this, especially since a lot of other reviewers were praising it as the best thing to happen to modern thrash, but I just couldn't stomach it. I don't mind slow songs - there was one slower track that I really liked - but it just never effected me much. I'm a picky person, especially when it comes to thrash, and while I love atmospheric music, it just doesn't feel right on a thrash album.
I would've loved for someone to review Infected Nations that would really enjoy it, but the only two reviewers that were interested in it were Thomas and I, and we both shared essentially the same opinion on it. You've had a lot more time to listen to it than I, though, so maybe your view of the album is a bit more justified. Perhaps it's time to give it another listen or two and try to find out what it's all about.
Thanks for the comment all the same, though.
Fair enough man. I respect your point of view. I just felt I had to post something, being that I so rarely disagree with a review so much. If nothing else, I want visitors to the site to know that some people think it's excellent, because I genuinely want these guys to do well for themselves.
On that note...they have already secured a new bassist since the unfortunate death of Mike. DW saw them as one of the opening acts for Overkill and he said the new bassist was pretty good. I wonder if from this tragedy they will forge a dark masterpiece a la "...and justice"?