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Kill Ritual (USA)

Postby Horex » 23 Nov 2022, 10:42

Kill Ritual - The Eyes Of Medusa (2014)

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Year : 2014
Style : Heavy Metal , Thrash Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 129 mb


Bio:

Formed in 2010 by former members of Imagika, Dark Angel and Eldritch, Kill Ritual launched themselves into the metal world with their debut CD “The Serpentine Ritual” in 2012 on Scarlet Records and the band was immediately rewarded with great reviews and positive reaction from fans around the world. The band then completed a 30 date US tour in the fall of 2013 and followed it up with the release of their 2014 CD “The Eyes Of Medusa” on Golden Core/ZYX and again received great press and accolades from fans worldwide.2015 see the band preparing to release their new CD “ Karma Machine” with a new line up after the departure of vocalist Josh Gibson and drummer Gee Anzalone(Dragon Force). Joining Kill Ritual stalwarts’ guitarist Steven D. Rice and bassist Bobby HQ Storm and new vocalist David Reed Watson (Rage Of Angels, Electric Messiah) and drummer Koryun Bobikyan. The new CD will again be produced by guitarist Steve Rice at his Fossil Sound Studios and mixed/mastered by guitar legend, King Diamond member Andy LaRocque at his Sonic Train Studios.

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Hard to breach, but maybe it sounds easier that it sounds like. It is like trying to pick a lock where there is no lock at all, just a door that can be opened by a little shove. I thought about it a lot, and I found it hard to pinpoint my opening for this one, as this is one of the particular cases where it should have been smooth sailing and actually in reality, it is impartially far from what I expected. Just like the short story of the no lock situation, I couldn’t transfigure the American Bay Area Metal band KILL RITUAL, a band that was essentially formulated out of the ashes of a dying band, IMAGIKA for whoever remembers, playing a type of Thrash that isn’t really the Bay Area sprite, at least what their debut album showed, yet something changed within the ranks of the band from San Jose. Second guitarist Roberto "Peck" Proietti and drummer Wayne DeVecchi left the pack. KILL RITUAL didn’t settle for second guitarist and remained a foursome, recruiting the skin basher, Gee Anzalone, which has been around the block. With their signing to GoldenCore Records / ZYX Music, KILL RITUAL issued their sophomore album, “The Eyes Of Medusa”, a Metal screaming dish that I found it rather hard to digest at the first few bites, yet it was made with good intentions.For one thing about KILL RITUAL, though it may seem like it, it is not a revamp kind of band to the bewitching generation of US Power / Thrash Metal, meaning the glory days of VICIOUS RUMORS, METAL CHURCH, AGENT STEEL, MELIAH RAGE, REVEREND and such, particularly after trying upon assimilating “The Eyes Of Medusa” and less in their debut “The Serpentine Ritual”. Following the tracklist of ten songs, KILL RITUAL haven’t really ditched Thrash but rather highlighted the genre’s modernized and groovy version, had me thinking of earlier MACHINE HEAD, reaching a few corners of the early US Power, that has a good impact on the music, while also gut ripping through the shores of Rock N’ Roll right on the outskirts of the Glam nation but with steel, whether musically or with some of their chosen themes. In the beginning some of the songs presented to me a band of veteran that got cocky, looking to experiment on the past and come up with a new mutation. Frankly, it is a sort of experiment still not done and worked on. At times, for example on the epic long length tinker “Writing On The Wall”, the band’s wishes to renew was to a certain degree unbearable, segments felt forced upon, just to make a stand that there is something genuine, however, there is that 50/50 chance for it to crumble.On the other hand, I could feel the leftovers of the past peeping, sometimes beyond chirping like on the album’s great tune, “The Eyes Of Medusa”, a straight blast of devastating first of steel, a conjunction of Speed / Thrash Metal with brutish riffs and explosive vocals, overhauling the old days with grace. However, within the others tracks theses past visions took different forms as they were mixed with other elements. “Ride into the Night”, “Just Another Sin” and “Agenda 21” noted on potential developments, showcasing a kind of songwriting that has a lot of promise, hard hitting riffery, classic lead guitar display by ex-IMAGIKA Steve Rice and a creative rhythm section with Danyael Williams bashing the bass and Gee Anzalone’s skins devouring. In addition, there is that “tough guys” attitude corralled within the songs, chunky low end kickdowns and of course the suitable vocals of Josh "Crimson" Gibson that takes care of that decently with his hood guy narrations, which sounded somewhat cheap and ultimately out of context along with his Phil Anselmo tryouts that were adequate. At least the guy has a thin kind of mid high range that sounds really good, partially of the boyish naturism of the Glam Metal world along with a devilish smile.In overall, though it took me a while, KILL RITUAL’s fusion of genres and outtakes portrayed a path that could be rather interesting if perfected. “The Eyes Of Medusa” blinks nearly everywhere that generates that old patterns of Metal music, possibly something good is on the rise.

Line Up:

Josh "Crimson" Gibson - Vocals
Danyael Williams - Bass - See also: ex-Dark Angel
Steve Rice - Guitars (lead) (2010-present) - See also: ex-Imagika
Gee Anzalone - Drums (2013-present) - See also: Braindamage

Tracklist:

01. The Eyes of Medusa 05:59
02. Hair Trigger 04:35
03. Never Get Me 04:30
04. Ride into the Night 04:55
05. Weight of the World 04:05
06. Writing on the Wall 07:04
07. Just Another Sin 05:43
08. My Little Sister 05:01
09. Unleashed 05:32
10. Agenda 21 04:02


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Re: Kill Ritual (USA)

Postby Horex » 23 Nov 2022, 10:43

Kill Ritual - Karma Machine (2015)

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Year : 2015
Style : Heavy Metal , Thrash Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Video
Size : 159 mb


Bio:

Formed in 2010 by former members of Imagika, Dark Angel and Eldritch, Kill Ritual launched themselves into the metal world with their debut CD “The Serpentine Ritual” in 2012 on Scarlet Records and the band was immediately rewarded with great reviews and positive reaction from fans around the world. The band then completed a 30 date US tour in the fall of 2013 and followed it up with the release of their 2014 CD “The Eyes Of Medusa” on Golden Core/ZYX and again received great press and accolades from fans worldwide.2015 see the band preparing to release their new CD “ Karma Machine” with a new line up after the departure of vocalist Josh Gibson and drummer Gee Anzalone(Dragon Force). Joining Kill Ritual stalwarts’ guitarist Steven D. Rice and bassist Bobby HQ Storm and new vocalist David Reed Watson (Rage Of Angels, Electric Messiah) and drummer Koryun Bobikyan. The new CD will again be produced by guitarist Steve Rice at his Fossil Sound Studios and mixed/mastered by guitar legend, King Diamond member Andy LaRocque at his Sonic Train Studios.

Album:

Thrash Metal is deeply entangled in many ways of being done. Some prefer to clone bands as METALLICA, SLAYER and many famous names on their days of glory (specifically, the 80’s), others are trying to breathe some fresh life unto the style. To be creative on Thrash Metal is showing to be a great trial. But some are really taking this duty and trying seriously, as the North American quartet KILL RITUAL, from San Francisco's Bay Area. Yes, they are very creative on their third work, "Karma Machine", the center of this review.The quartet has a deep and strong melodic feeling that appears a lot in all their tracks, giving us the clear sensation of hearing a mix between modern Thrash Metal, traditional Heavy Metal and something from Power Metal and Hard Rock sometimes. And by the way, the technical level is astonishing in some moments, but the weight is always present, without tearing apart the melodic sense of the band.Steve Rice (the band's guitarist) produced the album, but in the mixing and mastering, it's a great surprise to see Andy LaRocque's name. And once more, the result is a sound quality done in an almost perfect weight, being as heavy and aggressive as it is clean, so we can enjoy their music in the best way we can. And the artwork for the cover, done by Jobert Mello (from Sledgehammer Graphix Design) is very good, being a fine incorporation of the album's name.When the album is playing, you can feel how the band is really good, having some great moments, as we can hear on songs like the savage and melodic "Rise" (a song aggressive and melodic, that has a very good technical insight, with excellent guitar riffs and a deep and great work done on vocals, that reminds a bit the same style used by Matthew Barlow), the abrasive "The Enemy Inside" (what wonderful bass guitar and drums work on this great song), the strong and tender "The Key" (in beginning, it seems a ballad, but on a certain part, it gains weight and aggressiveness, with a perfect work on vocals), and the heavy weight song called "The Land of the Dead" (with a Progressive touch due the technical approach, another fine piece of vocals work, and the guitars are exuberant here on great riffs and solos).Buy it at once, and enjoy this very good band!

Line Up:

David Reed Watson - Vocals (2015-present)
Steve Rice - Guitars (lead) (2010-present) - See also: ex-Imagika
Bobby HQ Storm - Bass (2015-present)
Koryun Bobikyan - Drums - See also: Divahar (live), ex-Sworn, ex-Ayas, ex-Stryfe

Tracklist:

01. Just a Cut 04:19
02. Rise 05:20
03. The Enemy Inside 04:08
04. The Key 05:48
05. Karma Machine 05:44
06. My Green Room 05:28
07. Kundalini 04:08
08. Land of the Dead 04:51
09. Camera's Eye 07:17

+ Video 'Rise' (Official Video)


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Re: Kill Ritual (USA)

Postby Horex » 23 Nov 2022, 10:44

Kill Ritual - All Men Shall Fall (2018)

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Year : 2018
Style : Heavy Metal , Thrash Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 119 mb


Bio:

Formed in 2010 by former members of Imagika, Dark Angel and Eldritch, Kill Ritual launched themselves into the metal world with their debut CD “The Serpentine Ritual” in 2012 on Scarlet Records and the band was immediately rewarded with great reviews and positive reaction from fans around the world. The band then completed a 30 date US tour in the fall of 2013 and followed it up with the release of their 2014 CD “The Eyes Of Medusa” on Golden Core/ZYX and again received great press and accolades from fans worldwide.2015 see the band preparing to release their new CD “ Karma Machine” with a new line up after the departure of vocalist Josh Gibson and drummer Gee Anzalone(Dragon Force). Joining Kill Ritual stalwarts’ guitarist Steven D. Rice and bassist Bobby HQ Storm and new vocalist David Reed Watson (Rage Of Angels, Electric Messiah) and drummer Koryun Bobikyan. The new CD will again be produced by guitarist Steve Rice at his Fossil Sound Studios and mixed/mastered by guitar legend, King Diamond member Andy LaRocque at his Sonic Train Studios.

Album:

Formed in 2010 by former members of Imagika, Dark Angel, and Eldritch, Kill Ritual launched themselves into the metal world with their debut CD The Serpentine Ritual in 2012 on Scarlet Records. The band was immediately rewarded with great reviews and positive reaction from around the world. Following the initial success, the band completed a US tour in the fall of 2013. And in addition, followed it up with the release of The Eyes Of Medusa in 2014 on Golden Core/ZYX. Again receiving great press and accolades from fans and press worldwide.2015 saw Kill Ritual recruiting vocalist David Reed Watson (Rage of Angels, Electric Messiah) to record their new CD, Karma Machine, after the departure of original vocalist Josh Gibson and ushered in a new direction and focus to the bands already expansive sound. The band followed the release with a full US tour in 2016. And a European tour with NWOBHM legends Raven in June 2017.2018 again sees the band releasing their new CD All Men Shall Fall through Dissonance Productions. It comes with yet another new slew of touring hence bringing their definition of metal to the masses.

Line Up:

David Reed Watson - Vocals (2015-present)
Steve Rice - Guitars (lead) (2010-present) - See also: ex-Imagika
Bobby HQ Storm - Bass (2015-present)
Byron Nemeth - Guitars
Koryun Bobikyan - Drums - See also: Divahar (live), ex-Sworn, ex-Ayas, ex-Stryfe

Tracklist:

01. Tales of Woe
02. This Addiction
03. All men Shall Fall
04. Megalomaniac
05. Save Yourself
06. A Relmagining
07. Dead man on the Water
08. Heart Collector
09. Sin
10. Lies
11. Kage


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Postby Horex » 23 Nov 2022, 10:44

Kill Ritual - Kill Star (Digipak Edition) (2022)

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Year : 2022
Style : Heavy Metal , Thrash Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 113 mb


Bio:

Formed in 2010 by former members of Imagika, Dark Angel and Eldritch, Kill Ritual launched themselves into the metal world with their debut CD “The Serpentine Ritual” in 2012 on Scarlet Records and the band was immediately rewarded with great reviews and positive reaction from fans around the world. The band then completed a 30 date US tour in the fall of 2013 and followed it up with the release of their 2014 CD “The Eyes Of Medusa” on Golden Core/ZYX and again received great press and accolades from fans worldwide.2015 see the band preparing to release their new CD “ Karma Machine” with a new line up after the departure of vocalist Josh Gibson and drummer Gee Anzalone(Dragon Force). Joining Kill Ritual stalwarts’ guitarist Steven D. Rice and bassist Bobby HQ Storm and new vocalist David Reed Watson (Rage Of Angels, Electric Messiah) and drummer Koryun Bobikyan. The new CD will again be produced by guitarist Steve Rice at his Fossil Sound Studios and mixed/mastered by guitar legend, King Diamond member Andy LaRocque at his Sonic Train Studios.

Album:

Kill Ritual is releasing their new album Kill Star Black Mark Dead Hand Pierced Heart on Massacre Records. This is their sixth album and it will be available in CD, Limited Edition Vinyl, and digital formats on various platforms such as Spotify.Although this album is on the faster and heavier side of the Metal genre, Kill Ritual knocked it out of the park with “I am the Night.” This song is a slow, very theatrical song that sounds like it could have been played during some dark fantasy movie from the ‘80s. In fact, one of the first images that comes to mind was a scene from “The Labyrinth.” This song sounds like something David Bowie would have wrote for that movie in particular. The way the music is much slower and Chalice Blood’s voice mingles with the atmosphere, this song is by far the highlight of the entire record.Aside from “I am the Night” there are some other good aspects of this album. The music is fast on all other songs and will impress any fan of Metal. The sound quality is every bit of what you would expect from many big name bands on a major label.It’s weird to say this, but the vocals on this record were not a good fit for the music. Somewhere between a deeper, almost growl, all the way to high pitched singing. It just doesn’t fit to well with lyrics such as those on “Whore of War.” “Suck her tits and beg for more, who do you think you’re killing for?” don’t really match the voice that is singing them.This album is an okay release overall. Aside from “I am the Night” there a few other songs, such as “7 Knives,” that will get heavy play from metalheads. Not to mention the music is composed very well and sound quality is great, but the vocals throw it off a bit. Understanding that music is subjective, others might disagree, and that’s perfectly fine. Find the new album and tell us what you think.

Line Up:

Chalice Blood - Vocals (2019-present) - See also: Enchanter, October Dawn, ex-Image Beyond, ex-Moltens Lore, Dirt, ex-Enemy Remains, ex-Breed of Kaos
David Alusik - Bass - See also: Urn, ex-Forsaken, ex-Menace
Steve Rice - Guitars (lead) (2010-present) - See also: Imagika, ex-Gotham
Seamus Gleason - Drums (2017-present) - See also: Knight of Tears, Imagika (live)

Tracklist:

01. By the Hand of God 05:36
02. The Whore of War 04:18
03. 7 Knives 05:22
04. I Am the Night 06:17
05. The Smell of Death 04:25
06. Can You See Us Now 04:30
07. Kill Star Black Mark Dead Hand Pierced Heart 05:51
08. Get in Line 04:18
09. The Devil, the Mist, the Flame 07:30


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Re: Kill Ritual (USA)

Postby Horex » 20 Nov 2025, 15:20

Kill Ritual - In My Head (2025)

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Year : 2025
Style : Heavy Metal , Thrash Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 110 mb


Bio:

Formed in 2010 by former members of Imagika, Dark Angel and Eldritch, Kill Ritual launched themselves into the metal world with their debut CD “The Serpentine Ritual” in 2012 on Scarlet Records and the band was immediately rewarded with great reviews and positive reaction from fans around the world. The band then completed a 30 date US tour in the fall of 2013 and followed it up with the release of their 2014 CD “The Eyes Of Medusa” on Golden Core/ZYX and again received great press and accolades from fans worldwide.2015 see the band preparing to release their new CD “ Karma Machine” with a new line up after the departure of vocalist Josh Gibson and drummer Gee Anzalone(Dragon Force). Joining Kill Ritual stalwarts’ guitarist Steven D. Rice and bassist Bobby HQ Storm and new vocalist David Reed Watson (Rage Of Angels, Electric Messiah) and drummer Koryun Bobikyan. The new CD will again be produced by guitarist Steve Rice at his Fossil Sound Studios and mixed/mastered by guitar legend, King Diamond member Andy LaRocque at his Sonic Train Studios.

Album:

KILL RITUAL return with their new album In My Head, out November 21, 2025 via Massacre Records.The album, produced and composed by Steven D. Rice and mixed by Andy LaRocque, promises ten intense tracks where powerful riffs, dark atmospheres and provocative lyrics combine to showcase KILL RITUAL in one of their most dynamic and powerful works.In My Head, their latest studio salvo via Massacre Records (out November 21st, snag that limited vinyl before it’s gone), picks up right where Thy Will Be Done left us dangling over the abyss, but this time they’ve cranked the dial to eleven with ten tracks of pure, unadulterated American fury wrapped in shadows and symphonic bite. Steven D. Rice—guitar slinger extraordinaire, multi-instrumental wizard, and the mad architect behind every riff, bassline, synth swirl, and lyric here—has outdone himself. Recorded across a year of blood, sweat, and midnight oil, then polished to razor sharpness by none other than King Diamond alumnus Andy LaRocque at Sonic Train Studio, this beast roars with the kind of production that lets every crushing chord and haunting melody breathe like a demon unchained. Jobert Mello‘s artwork seals the deal, all brooding torment and elegant menace, like a gateway to the band’s twisted psyche. And the lineup? Rice on everything but the kit, where Seamus Gleason‘s piston-like drums provide the heartbeat, and newcomer Judas on vocals—man, this guy’s got a timbre that could curdle milk or summon storms, a perfect foil to Rice’s layered growls and harmonies. Together, they’re a three-headed hydra of aggression and atmosphere, proving once again that less can be way more when it’s this damn potent.From the title track’s tormented openimg—a swirling vortex of Megadeth-approved chugs meets Nevermore‘s brooding introspection, with Judas snarling about the voices that won’t shut up—to the epic closer Our Elegant Demon, which slithers in like a velvet noose before exploding into a cathartic wail of vengeance and release, In My Head is a journey through the underbelly of the soul. Shadow On Your Grave hits like a midnight intruder, yes, but a midnight intruder with a lot of late eighties Shrapnel albums; it’s got that classic US power metal charge, evoking Sanctuary’s dark majesty but with a thrash edge that keeps your neck in perpetual motion. Then there’s the album’s first real standout 1000 Years, a mid-tempo stomper where Rice’s classic riffs build with Gleason’s tribal pounding—pure gooseflesh territory, the kind of track that’d make even the most jaded prog-metal snob crack a smile (or a fist pump). Especially when Judas unleashes something unholy mid way through the song. All I’ll say is make sure you mom’s crystal glassware is safe…But oh, the real gut-punches come in the heart of the record. Fall To Fly (Join Or Die) is a battle cry for the broken, hurtling forward with hooks so infectious they’ll have you air-guitaring through rush hour traffic as Judas croaks ‘Annihilate’ in a very sinister fashion… Judas Priest meets Crimson Glory? Yes please!Meanwhile, I Paint In Death is quite possibly the high point, with Rice pulling every stop in the book out in order to create a kind of metal smorgasbord. His solos paint fresh crimson strokes over Judas’s operatic fury in the finest tradition of the greats of US power metal. The Head Of Judas (cheeky title, that) flips the script into full-throttle rampage, a nod to the band’s thrash heritage but elevated by those LaRocque-mixed off-kilter melodies that linger like a bad (good) dream. More Than Pain and My Love Is Hate tangle love and loathing in a duet of despair, the former a heads-down rager that erupts into riff Armageddon, the latter a venomous valentine built for igniting mid-afternoon Festival fields Europe wide. Fire Bird soars on wings of flame, all churning choruses and Gleason’s impeccable fills, before Our Elegant Demon drags you under with its brutally hypnotic close—beguiling, yes, but leaving you energised, like you’ve survived the ritual and come out sharper. Fans of the proggier side of Metal Church and Overkill will love this closer.Kill Ritual have always flirted with the shadows of prog and power, but In My Head is where they fully embrace the abyss and make it their plaything. It’s uncompromising, urgent, and—dare I say— their most dynamic statement yet, blending the raw evolution from The Opaque and the Divine era with a maturity that screams “major league.” At fifty-ish minutes, it’s paced like a prizefight: no fat, all fire. If you’re still sleeping on these California hardliners, wake the hell up—this isn’t just their best album; it’s a declaration that American metal’s flame burns eternal, darker and brighter than ever. Crank it loud, let it burrow in, and prepare to be possessed. Your metal heart demands it!

Line Up:

Judas - Vocals
Steve Rice - Guitars (lead), Bass, Synthesizers, Vocals
Seamus Gleason - Drums

Tracklist:

01. In My Head 04:56
02. Shadow on Your Grave 03:37
03. 1000 Years 04:21
04. Fall to Fly (Join or Die) 04:51
05. I Paint in Death 05:24
06. The Head of Judas 05:00
07. More Than Pain 04:21
08. My Love Is Hate 05:26
09. Fire Bird 04:45
10. Our Elegant Demon 06:38


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