With their first new studio CD in nearly ten years set to hit the shelves in 2008, Testament fans are eager to hear what they have to offer. In the meantime, Prosthetic Records have remastered and are re-releasing Demonic and The Gathering.
Their last studio CD prior to this year, 1999's The Gathering was a welcome return to form. This was one of Testament's strongest lineups, with vocalist Chuck Billy, guitarists Eric Peterson and James Murphy (Death), bassist Steve DiGiorgio (Death) and drummer Dave Lombardo (Slayer). It saw Testament incorporating more of their thrash metal roots with faster songs and some shredding solos.
In addition to thrash, there were modern metal influences and traces of the death metal grooves from 1997's Demonic. The songwriting is really strong on this album with razor sharp riffs and focused, yet memorable hooks. The musicianship is also excellent with the rhythm section of DiGiorgio and Lombardo providing the rock solid foundation that allows Peterson and Murphy the freedom to strut their stuff.
Billy's vocals are also improved. He shows a lot more range and diversity than on the previous album and showcases everything from melodic singing to aggressive yells to death metal growls. At one time it appeared that The Gathering would be Testament's swan song, and if it was it would have been a strong one. But fans have a whole new era of Testament to look forward to.
(released January 8, 2008)
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