Reviews
Vader: Revelations
17/11/02 || Lord K Philipson
Motherfucken Poland. Something is definitely rotten there… and if it’s rotten, it must mean death (or Farlus). Death equals death metal, and death metal I like. After 10 minutes of actually trying to see if that sentence made any sense, I decided it does and will now move forward.
Poland, the country that brought us Decapitated in the late 90’s, returns with the ancestors of Polish (not polished) death metal, Vader.
To be perfectly honest I haven’t heard too much of Vader’s old stuff except for Litany and their debut, something with “Incantation”, “Inflammation”, “Information”, or something similar [Editor’s Note: The Ultimate Incantation, Earache Records, 1993]. I know I didn’t like it though, and that’s what counts. Since then they have released a mere sum of 666 full lengths and compilations, bra’s, farts, etc. It feels like that anyway. The only thing that got my attention was the Litany album. That really blew me away at the time.
Ok, so they are back, and so am I with another dominating review consisting of nothing but the truth.
Lemme see here…have they progressed? Progressed?! Fuck you, I don’t know. This sounds like Litany to me. Fast fucken semi-grinding deathfuckenmetal that’ll punch you in the crotch like a Boeing 666 on speed. What I have noticed though is that at times they have calmed down a bit. I’m not saying “a lot”, I said “a bit”. I might be completely wrong though.
But fear not, the elements Vader is known for all are here. Doc’s insane fucken drumming that has become a trademark for these bratwursts (so what if bratwursts are not of Polish origin, fuck you too, I say what I want, I told you before) is all over the record, from song one to song… eh… the last one. This guy used to be really into heavy drugs I read somewhere long ago. To keep up with this drumming, I understand it.
Vader is definitely an excellent death metal act and I find it suprising they are not bigger than they are as I think they beat most of the death metal bands out there today. But then again, they might be piss-big and I just missed out on it. I just have a thing for this death metal crap, there’s nothing like a heavy production with kick-ass songs full of blastbeats. Well, actually there is, but you get my point.
As I mentioned before somewhere (yes, it might have been to myself) while reviewing something, I wonder what the fuck happens in Poland to give us all these great fucken bands. Let me rephrase that, they only gave us two, Vader and Decapitated, I just remembered. But it seems like if they produced like a gazillion (today’s forbidden word) more bands of this standard, they could give Sweden a run for the money.
I don’t suggest you get this, I fucken command you to. Through your local record store, through Audiogalaxy, through what-the-fuck-ever, I don’t care, it’s not like I’m going to see any royalties anyways off Vader. Just make sure you get this ASAP. Fine fucken fine death metal.
Ok, so I know that the drummer’s name is Doc, I know that some guy in the band is called Peter and I have a feeling he sings and play guitar. I know they are Polish. I know they have released a lot of albums. I know their debut sucked coyote. I know Decapitated knows Vader. I know Decapitated use triggered bass drums. I know the Av’s lost in game 7. I know I should be drunk instead of writing this. I know I dominate. I know my reviews are quite cool. I know it will take a few months before it’s posted at this site.
That is all I need to know to give this album a:
7.5/10
- Information
- Released: 2002
- Label: Metal Blade
- Website: www.vader.pl
- Band
- Peter: vocals, guitars
- Novy: bass
- Doc: drums
- Mauser: guitars
- Tracklist
- 01. Epitaph
- 02. The Nomad
- 03. Wolftribe
- 04. Whisper
- 05. When Darkness Calls
- 06. Torch of War
- 07. The Code
- 08. Lukewarm Race
- 09. Revelation of Black Moses
