Death Angel - The Dream Calls For Blood (Digipak Edition) (2013)

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Death Angel - The Dream Calls For Blood (Digipak Edition) (2013)

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Death Angel - The Dream Calls For Blood (Digipak Edition) (2013)

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Year : 2013
Style : Thrash Metal
Country : USA
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 167 mb


Bio:

The Filipino act, originally comprising teen cousins guitarist Rob Cavestany, Dennis Pepa on bass, Andy Galeon on drums, marked their individuality with a good degree of technicality and soon carved out a niche fan base on the San Francisco Metal scene. Although the band came together in 1982, very briefly being billed as Dark Theory prior to adopting the Death Angel title from a book cover, it would be five years before their first album the widely admired "The Ultra-Violence".During his time in the band, original vocalist Dennis still performed the vocals on the song "Thrashers", which has been a set list staple since 1983, before Mark Osegueda joined the band.Andy Galeon was ten years old when he joined the band in 1982.All of Death Angel's members from the 80s-90s lineup are related by blood.Ted Aguilar is known as "the world's smallest Samoan".Mark Osegueda left Death Angel after a final gig in Omiya, Japan in April 1991. Following that split the remaining members performed a few shows in the Bay Area as "The Past" doing acoustic sets. In the summer of 1991 they changed their name to The Organization.In 2001, Death Angel had reunited after 10 years of silence when they did a "one-time reunion" gig at the Thrash of the Titans festival which was held for Testament's Chuck Billy. This festival was held in order to raise money for Chuck's on going battle with his chest cancer. Death Angel were to reunite only for that one time, but they decided to just stay reunited because according to them, they miss the feeling of entertaining and love making music.Their '85 demo "Kill As One" was produced by Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett.Death Angel was one of the many thrash metal bands to sign to a major label, having signed to Geffen Records in 1989.

Album:

Still featuring only two original members in the form of the screeching Mark Osegueda and fret wizard Rob Cavestany, don't let that dissuade you from checking out DEATH ANGEL's seventh studio album, "The Dream Calls for Blood". Whether you consider "The Ultra-Violence", "Act III" or "The Art of Dying" the definitive DEATH ANGEL album, consider "The Dream Calls for Blood" one of the finest albums in the thrash legends' repertoire.Almost nobody could've predicted DEATH ANGEL would bounce back so strong after briefly disbanding following the roundabout chain of events surrounding "Act III". Yet here Osegueda and Cavestany find themselves following 2010's "Relentless Retribution", which was met with both favor and criticism. Still in the fold with them are rhythm guitarist Ted Aguilar, bassist Damien Sisson and drummer Will "Beastman" Carroll. While echoes of the Pepa brothers and Andy Galeon are still uttered amongst longtime thrash clans, there should be no reason they nor DEATH ANGEL's newer fans won't come out of "The Dream Calls for Blood" feeling like the real deal's clubbed them upside the head.One of the overall fastest albums bearing the DEATH ANGEL brand, "The Dream Calls for Blood" is a robust, near-perfect harbinger of thrash. A large part of it has to do with Aguilar, Sisson and Carroll's capacity to keep up with Rob Cavestany's tireless and blurry shredding. The rest of it is sheer willpower by Osegueda and Cavestany to live up to the standards of a long-ago family of youngsters that defied numerous odds. The result is an electrifying performance by DEATH ANGEL 2013 in a full frontal performance once again produced by the always-in-demand Jason Suecof.The temptation to parallel "The Dream Calls for Blood" to "The Ultra-Violence" is irresistible, particularly when you consider DEATH ANGEL recently performed the latter album in full on tour as a mark of its 25th anniversary. By default, the energy levels demanded to recreate that renowned slab was bound to spill its hyperactive seeds into "The Dream Calls for Blood".With far more finesse but no less speed, this album rolls with a vengeance on the inescapable velocity of "Left for Dead", "Empty", "Son of the Morning", "Caster of Shame" and "Fallen". Even the scorching finale to "Detonate" is slammed to the hilt with speed, articulation and Mark Osegueda peeling off a piercing falsetto in the final seconds. He then sings a polyrhythmic chorus that lays straightforward yet perfectly linear to the pummeling thrash of the concluding stanza of "Execution/Don't Save Me".Rob Cavestany's dizzying solos on "Fallen", "Left for Dead", "Caster of Shame", "Succubus" and "Execution/Don't Save Me" are filled with at least twenty notes dropped per second. The spectacular outro to "Territorial Instinct/Bloodlust" flares with Cavestany's electric magma. Damien Sisson plays follow the leader with ease on "Caster of Shame", no matter how often Cavestany threatens to bust loose from him. Sisson may be one of metal's immediate unsung heroes on bass, he's that freaking good on this album.Mark Osegueda, who took his fair share of ridicule in DEATH ANGEL's formative years, couldn't be working at a higher level these days. His confidence in hardly in dispute and he's as much a force on "The Dream Calls for Blood" as anyone in this lineup. For apparent fun, he even changes his vocal pitch on "Territorial Instinct/Bloodlust" where he comes off, of all people, Stephen Pearcy.Like OVERKILL's been long riding with two founding members and still retaining more than just their original fan base, DEATH ANGEL stands tall with two-fifths of the inaugural flock on "The Dream Calls for Blood". Every crevice of this album is massive, even when riding mid-tempo on "Detonate" before its blazing finish. "The Dream Calls for Blood" is simply tremendous.

Line Up:

Mark Osegueda - Vocals (1984-1991, 2001-present) - See also: ex-Swarm, All Time Highs, ex-Silver Circus, ex-The Past
Rob Cavestany - Guitars (1982-1991, 2001-present) - See also: ex-Swarm, ex-The Organization, ex-Smokestack, ex-The Past
Ted Aguilar - Guitars (2001-present) - See also: Scarecrow, ex-Warfare D.C., ex-S1ft, ex-Mudface
Damien Sisson - Bass (2009-present) - See also: Nullsake, Potential Threat, Scarecrow
Will Carroll - Drums (2009-present) - See also: Scarecrow, Warning S.F., Castle (live), ex-MindZone, ex-Old Grandad, ex-Warfare D.C., The Past, ex-Machine Head, ex-Serpent Crown, ex-Ulysses Siren, ex-Vicious Rumors

Tracklist:

01. Left for Dead 05:31
02. Son of the Morning 04:02
03. Fallen 04:41
04. The Dream Calls for Blood 04:11
05. Succubus 04:27
06. Execution - Don’t Save Me 04:39
07. Caster of Shame 03:37
08. Detonate 04:42
09. Empty 04:58
10. Territorial Instinct / Bloodlust 06:37
11. Heaven and Hell (Bonus Track)

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