Album Review – Holycide / Towards Idiocracy (2024)

Armed to the teeth with machinegun riffs and prophecies of destruction, Spain’s premier Thrash Metal battle tank is unleashing a completely uncompromising thrash attack on the soulless avarice, self-serving arrogance and blind stupidity of mankind.

Armed to the teeth with machinegun riffs and prophecies of destruction, Towards Idiocracy, the third full-length album from Madrid, Spain’s premier Thrash Metal battle tank Holycide, is a completely uncompromising thrash attack on the soulless avarice, self-serving arrogance and blind stupidity of mankind and its crumbling towers, built upon the rotting carcass of this once paradisiacal world. Mixed by Nexus 6 at Monsteny Studios, mastered by Davide Billia at Mk2 Recording Studio, and displaying a dystopian artwork by Daemorph, the new album by frontman Dave Rotten (Avulsed, Christ Denied, Putrevore), guitarists Salva Esteban (Charontid) and Ankor Ramírez, bassist Vicenta J. Payá (Unbounded Terror, Golgotha), and drummer Santi ‘GoG’ Arroyo (Avulsed, Buriality) is the perfect follow-up to the band’s previous efforts BazookillerFist to Face, and Annihilate… Then Ask!, a total sonic apocalypse highly recommended for fans of Slayer, Exodus and D.R.I., among others, that will surely keep fueling the band’s thrashing machine for many years to come.

The opener A.I. Supremacy already brings forward an overdose of rage, heaviness and old school Thrash Metal by the quintet, with Dave showcasing his trademark visceral roars right from the start, sounding sick and violent just the way we like it in extreme music; followed by the title-track Towards Idiocracy, where Salva and Ankor show no mercy for our souls delivering electricity and fury through their riffs. Remote Control is another blast of ass-kicking Thrash Metal led by the hammering drums by Santi while their guitars will slash your ears in a violent and thrilling manner, whereas Lie Is the New Truth is one of the most frantic, demented tunes of the entire album where Dave once again growls in our faces like a beast, resulting in a lecture in Thrash Metal made in Spain. And there’s no sign of Holycide slowing down at all, as the band blasts our ears with one more feast of thrashing sounds titled Power Corrupts, with Salva and Ankor stealing the spotlight with their razor-edged, massive riffs.

Get ready to be smashed like an insect inside the circle pit to the sound of Technophobia, an infuriated Thrash Metal anthem against the perils of present day technology, with Dave bursting his lungs screaming in the name of heavy music; and Angry for Nothing is what we could call the Spanish version of the ruthless Thrash Metal played by Exodus, a demented creation by the band with Santi taking the lead with his unstoppable beats and fills. As usual, Holycide offer a sick cover of a thrash anthem in the album, this time Chemical Dependency, by Atrophy (check out the original version from their 1987 demo Chemical Dependency), and Holycide’s version is just as frantic and electrifying. The whole album exhales madness and violence, and in Pleased to Be Deceived it couldn’t have been any different than that, with their riffs, bass and drums generating a menacing atmosphere perfect for Dave’s trademark roars; while lastly, the band will burn everything and everyone that crosses their path with Flamethrower ‘Em All, again blasting our faces with their boisterous blend of Thrash Metal.

In summary, Holycide nailed it once again with Towards Idiocracy, an album that exhales aggression musically and lyrically speaking, turning it into a must-listen for any metalhead who enjoys the austere, unrelenting and violent sounds of our good old Thrash Metal. Hence, don’t forget to follow the band on Facebook and on Instagram for news, tour dates and so on, to stream their demented music on Spotify, and above all that, to put your damned hands on their bestial new album by grabbing a copy of it directly from their own BandCamp page or from the Xtreem Music BandCamp page, keeping our beloved Thrash Metal alive and kicking, and of course the circle pits moving frantically in total Armageddon. And through the hail of bullets and cancerous fumes we march on, from our brave new world towards idiocracy.

Best moments of the album: A.I. Supremacy, Lie Is the New Truth and Angry for Nothing.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2024 Xtreem Music

Track listing
1. A.I. Supremacy 3:15
2. Towards Idiocracy 3:49
3. Remote Control 4:17
4. Lie Is the New Truth 3:42
5. Power Corrupts 4:30
6. Technophobia 3:17
7. Angry for Nothing 3:53
8. Chemical Dependency (Atrophy cover) 3:03
9. Pleased to Be Deceived 4:46
10. Flamethrower ‘Em All 4:24

Band members
Dave Rotten – vocals
Salva Esteban – guitar
Ankor Ramírez – guitar
Vicente J. Payá – bass
Santi ‘GoG’ Arroyo – drums

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