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KELLER - SPREADING EVIL CD
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Tracklisting:
1.Intro
2.Death Command
3.Summon The Mortals
4.Sentenced To Death
5.Spreading Evil
6.Keller
7.Holy Slaughter
8.Manicomio
9.Follow My Lead
10.Beyond Recognition
11.In Hands Of Tornentor
100% top notch killer Thrash Metal in the old vein! Forget the new trendies playing modern pseudo
Thrash, THIS IS THE REAL DEAL!!! Sounding not a day removed from 1987 (and we mean that in a
good way!) and coming straight at you with a savage shredding attack, these Slovenian boys are
setting the new standard for the Thrash resurgence. Highly recommended for all the old school thrash
fanatics who have worn out their vintage Kreator, Dark Angel, and Megadeth cassettes!
WEB: www.keller-metal.com
There might not be much about Keller's Spreading Evil that would actually make this album stand out.
But that doesn't make it a failed attempt either. The band's sound in general is kind of appealing, dark
and sufficiently heavy, and there's some consistent quality in the riffage. While it may be difficult to
find any actual highlights among these tracks, more important than that is the general coherent and
rather powerful feel of the album as a whole. More than anything, this is a fairly solid full-length
recording of street-credible thrash metal, not a mere haphazard collection of individual songs. It could
have used some more creative songwriting here and there, yet the outcome can be deemed at least
satisfactory. Above all, it does not sound dumb in the least.
ClassicThrash.com
KELLER - INTERVIEW WITH VFTU eMAG
Read Keller interview with Metal eMagazine Voices
From The Underground
KELLER - INTERVIEW WITH PARANOID MAG
Read Keller interview with Metal Magazine Paranoid
Magazine (Slovenian)