Album Review – Anmasker / How Much Is Your Mask? (2019)

Take off your “Good Samaritan” mask and slam into the circle pit to this high-octane album of old school Thrash Metal made in Ukraine.

Are you ready for some traditional old school Thrash Metal made in Zaporizhia, a city on the Dnieper River in southeastern Ukraine? That’s exactly what an unrelenting trio that goes by the name of Anmasker has to offer our avid ears in their debut full-length opus entitled How Much Is Your Mask?. Comprised of Andrii Kachanov on lead vocals and bass, Serhii Bielikov on the guitar and backing vocals, and Olexandr Hubko on drums and backing vocals, Anmasker were officially formed in 2016 from the ashes of a previous version of the band named Unmasker, which existed from 2012 to 2016, aiming at shaking the moldy looks of the local scene with their high-octane thrashing creations. Recorded at TA Production Recording Studio in Zaporizhia, Ukraine, mixed and mastered by Anton Vorozhtsov, and featuring a beyond classic cover illustration by Indonesian illustrator Shynd Danendrea (Syndromea Illustration), led by the band’s consistent mascot Facemasker, How Much Is Your Mask? is a very cohesive onrush of Thrash Metal, proving those Ukrainian guys were right when they said their main goal is to make some noise in the existing metal scene in their homeland and anywhere where our good old thrash is properly appreciated.

Snap your finger, crack your neck, and get ready to slam together with the boys in World On Skulls Holding, featuring an interesting sample from the Sportpalast speech or total war speech, a speech delivered by German Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels at the Berlin Sportpalast to a large, carefully selected audience on 18 February 1943 calling for a total war. Musically speaking, it is pure old school thrash for the masses where Andrii sounds utterly demented no vocals, while Olexandr showcases all his technique and rage on drums. Then the rumbling bass by Andrii and the slashing riffs by Serhii are the main ingredients in the also frantic Look Under Your Feet!, a truly arcane tune reminding me of some of the oldest and most insane creations by Exodus and Toxic Holocaust, whereas in Be Silent And Listen a classic riff-praising intro evolves into a dark and ravenous extravaganza presenting in-your-face lyrics roared by Andrii (“Has / Anyone asked what you need? / Has / Anyone asked what you feel? / We all / Consist of self-love and greed! / We are all / Just waiting for another good deal!”).

The trio jams in ominous fashion before they speed things up and add sheer madness and heaviness to their musicality in Trench Mud, another fun and electrifying display of Bay Area Thrash perfect for headbanging like a maniac with Serhii kicking ass with his riffs and solos, featuring sounds of war taken from the 1969 Soviet war movie On the way to Berlin (original title Na puti v Berlin). After such fantastic display of old school thrash it’s time to put the pedal to the metal and go mental with Anmasker in Effort To Get Out, with Serhii and Oleksandr not only smashing their instruments furiously, but their backing vocals are also amazing. In other words, this is the purest form of Thrash Metal you can think of, followed by Patients Behind, presenting more contemporary guitar lines while Andrii’s berserk vocals are effectively supported by Oleksandr’s rhythmic beats, all spiced up by sick guitar solos and endless electricity.

As the first song from the last batch of thrashing hymns we have the title-track How Much Is Your Mask?, highly recommended for slamming into the pit like a headbanging bastard to the lyrics vociferated by Andrii (“World history is just a change of masks / Be it the twenty-first AD or BC / He who can put on a mask, he survives / Who can’t like this – he quickly dies!”), while his bandmates keep playing at the speed of light. And as the last breath of insanity Anmasker offer us all That’s Enough!, a madhouse of Thrash Metal from start to finish with Andrii and Serhii sounding brutal with their strings, also bringing to our ears unstoppable beats and wicked guitar solos, ending the album in a groovy and exciting way.

The guys from Anmasker are waiting for your comments about their music on Facebook and on VKontakte, also asking you to subscribe to their YouTube channel for more of their razor-edged music and, above all, to put your hands on their debut album by purchasing it from their own BandCamp page, from the Alone Records’ webstore, or from Discogs. Put differently, take off your “Good Samaritan” mask and let’s all hail the pure and classic Thrash Metal played by Anmasker, with no shenanigans, no artificial elements nor any other type of add-ons or modernisms, and if you don’t like such thrilling form of heavy music, well, I feel really sorry for you.

Best moments of the album: World On Skulls Holding, Trench Mud and How Much Is Your Mask?

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2019 Alone Records

Track listing
1. World On Skulls Holding 3:56
2. Look Under Your Feet! 4:35
3. Be Silent And Listen 4:44
4. Trench Mud 5:54
5. Effort To Get Out 4:43
6. Patients Behind 5:24
7. How Much Is Your Mask? 5:33
8. That’s Enough! 3:44

Band members
Andrii Kachanov – lead vocals, bass
Serhii Bielikov – guitar, backing vocals
Olexandr Hubko – drums, backing vocals

Album Review – The Silent Rage / The Deadliest Scourge (2016)

A superb display of modern and melodic Power Metal by an emerging band from Greece who unite the past, present and future of heavy music in their compositions, always sounding fresh, vigorous and exciting.

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The Silent Rage - The Deadliest Scourge Cover_HighResInvesting your energy and resources into making Power Metal in modern society “is a dangerous business, Frodo”. Apart from the mass hysteria caused by the swords and dragons from Game Of Thrones, just a very small niche of the world population still finds delight and excitement while listening to old school bands such as Manowar, Blind Guardian and many others who devoted their careers to singing about warriors and battles. Maybe it’s just a momentary trend and Power Metal will return to its glorious days soon, or maybe the advancements in technology and the modern-day life do not match with its thematic anymore. Luckily for all of us metalheads, there are still some newborn bands that not only know how to deliver high-end Power Metal, but they have also adapted their style to a more contemporary approach, sounding fresh and interesting even playing a subgenre of heavy music that’s becoming more and more relegated to the underground. Having said that, one of the best examples of how a band can be successful in this new world order are Greek Melodic Power Metal troopers The Silent Rage, who have just released their first (and superb) full-length album The Deadliest Scourge.

Formed by guitarist Nikos Siglidis in Athens, Greece in 2006, The Silent Rage have been on a roll since then, releasing their self-titled debut EP in 2009 (which got impressive feedback from global media) and another EP entitled Harvester Of Souls in 2011, thus sharing the stage with icons like Rage, Grave Digger, Stratovarius and Rotting Christ during their Greek tours. Displaying a somber artwork designed by Polish artist Michal Karcz of Parallel Worlds (who has already worked with Metal Church and VNV Nation), and featuring special guest musicians Apollo Papathanasio (Spiritual Beggars, Firewind), Yossi Sassi (Orphaned Land), Vladimir “Wolf” Reshetnikov (Arkona) and Theophilos Kritikos (Feel), The Deadliest Scourge unites the past, present and future of Power Metal in such a solid and compelling way those guys sound like veterans, but obviously always looking forward without being imprisoned in a past that unfortunately will never return.

Signal Of War, an atmospheric and somewhat tribal intro composed by guest musician Theophilos Kritikos, warms up the listener for the first song of the album named My Race Won’t Last, a modern Heavy Metal hurricane led by the unstoppable drummer Stamatis Katsafados, showcasing an amazing synchronicity between lead and backing vocals which end up strengthening the story told through the lyrics. Right after that excellent start, the title-track The Deadliest Scourge begins at full speed through the blazing riffs by Nikos and his bandmate Kostas Krikos, before Steve Venardo joins the music with his potent vocals in a solid display of contemporary Power Metal, reminding me of old school Iced Earth but with the band’s own touch and a high dosage of electricity. And pedal to the metal in what can be considered a tribute to traditional Heavy Metal by The Silent Rage entitled StormWarrior, a song that will inspire you to grab your sword and shield and head into the battlefield to the sound of its accelerated rhythm, its catchy chorus and a beyond powerful performance by Steve on vocals.

Those Greek metallers provide us another shot of pure Power Metal in Between Harmony & Sorrow, where both lead and rhythm guitars sound cutting and electrified, being beautifully complemented by the heavy and tuneful bass lines by Stavros Tsilivarakos and, consequently, keeping the level of stamina really high in the album. With guest musician Apollo Papathanasio on lead vocals, Sin Of A Pilgrim is a hybrid of traditional Heavy Metal and Hard Rock, presenting many elements found in the music by Iced Earth such as the fiery guitar solo delivered by Kostas amidst the precise beats by Stamatis. And when a song starts with an amusing guitar solo inspired by Heavy Metal from the 80’s like what we see in Leading The Legions, a powerful tune about courage and leadership, you know it’s going to be awesome. Furthermore, all band members put their hearts and souls into the making of this chant, which obviously enhances its impact and beauty.

The Silent Rage 2015e_WebResProselytize The Masses can be described as “when progressive music meets pure Heavy Metal”, because this is exactly what you get in this great composition where lyrics are as traditional as possible (“You know that they’ve ruined your life / Led your behavior this way / Forming the limits and guiding your thoughts / Setting the borders, around and around as we’ll go / There’s no awakening from this oblivion / No escape or salvation, Gatekeepers leading you blind”). It’s quite impossible not to get thrilled by its lancinating riffs, with Kostas once again stealing the spotlight with his guitar solos. If you think there can’t be more awesomeness in The Deadliest Scorge, you’re completely mistaken, because even after so many epic songs they still have the necessary energy to craft more amazing metal such as in The Right To Dream, where Stamatis continues to smash his drums relentlessly while the guitar riffs by Nikos and Kostas keep piercing our ears.

The last “triumvirate” of this flammable album brings forward more high-end Heavy Metal, starting with the metallic Thoughts Collapse, a fast and heavy tune perfect for diehard fans of old school Power Metal, with highlights to the superb job done by the dynamic duo Nikos and Kostas on guitars and to the violent growling by Steve and Nikos. In A Piece Of Eden, the band offers the listener an uplifting chorus and another spot-on performance by Stamatis on drums, not to mention Kostas’ epic solo that leads to the song’s powerful conclusion, before Shadow Spirit, an awe-inspiring and medieval Folk Metal acoustic tune, puts an end to this brilliant opus. Guest musicians Yossi Sassi and Vladimir “Wolf” Reshetnikov add an extra dosage of epicness with their eccentric instruments, while the smooth ending of the song brings peace to our beaten and bruised metal hearts, sounding delightfully melancholic.

Available as a 500 hand-numbered digipack format (which includes a bonus track entitled Inner Scars), a regular jewel case format and digital download at the band’s BandCamp page or at the Alone Records’ webstore, The Deadliest Scourge is one of those albums that definitely put a smile on the faces of all admirers of good old Power Metal. You can find more about The Silent Rage and their incredible album at their Facebook page, YouTube channel, SoundCloud and ReverbNation, and witness how Power Metal is still relevant and puissant in the world of music. May the Gods of Metal always be by the side of The Silent Rage, helping them generate a lot more top-notch Heavy Metal for many years to come, never sounding cheesy or outdated and, therefore, continue taking virtuous and precise steps on the bright path ahead of them.

Best moments of the album: The Deadliest Scourge, StormWarrior, Proselytize The Masses and Shadow Spirit.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2016 Alone Records

Track listing
1. Signal Of War (Intro) 2:29
2. My Race Won’t Last 3:46
3. The Deadliest Scourge 3:43
4. StormWarrior 5:10
5. Between Harmony & Sorrow 4:21
6. Sin Of A Pilgrim 3:17
7. Leading The Legions 4:16
8. Proselytize The Masses 4:10
9. The Right To Dream 4:16
10. Thoughts Collapse 4:59
11. A Piece Of Eden 4:51
12. Shadow Spirit 6:01

500 Hand-Numbered Digipak bonus track
13. Inner Scars 3:57

Band members
Steve Venardo – lead vocals, growls
Nikos Siglidis – guitars, growls
Kostas Krikos – lead guitar
Stavros Tsilivarakos – bass
Stamatis Katsafados – drums

Guest musicians
Theophilos Kritikos – programming and orchestration on “Signal Of War”
Apollo Papathanasio – lead vocals on “Sin Of A Pilgrim”
Yossi Sassi – ud on “Shadow Spirit”
Vladimir “Wolf” Reshetnikov – galician bagpipe and sopikla on “Shadow Spirit”