Assaulter
Salvation Like Destruction


3.0
good

Review

by Tyler EMERITUS
April 29th, 2009 | 37 replies


Release Date: 2008 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Destroyer 666 recorded in a trash-can.

As far as songwriting goes, Assaulter's Salvation Like Destruction sounds exactly like it should. That is to say it is an unrelenting blend of black and thrash metal, an obvious result with the band featuring ex-Destroyer 666 member Simon Berserker on guitars, bass and vocals. The blend works extremely well: it sounds almost ageless with it's static-y leads, tin can drums and snarled vocals. The problem is the album also sounds uncompromisingly shitty half of the time. It sounds almost spliced together. The vocals are relatively clear, prominent and mixed. The drums and guitar...not so much, and you can forget about any low-end. Not only is Berserker's work on the four-string absolutely inaudible, but the drums sound as though they're nothing more than a snare and a crash. It's not that Salvation Like Destruction shouldn't be raw: nobody expects (or wants) Rick Rubin behind the mixer. The problem is that Salvation Like Destruction substitutes raw vigour and anger for a treble-y, occasionally incomprehensible mess.

In spite of the fact that it sounds like it was recorded inside of tin can, Salvation Like Destruction still manages to get its point across in a mostly successful fashion. From the opening aggression of “Talon and Teeth” to the mid-paced, expansive “Glory Alone”, Assaulter's buzzsaw guitar-work, tobacco scorned vocals remain a constant reminder of just how vicious these guys could be with the right execution. Even with the wrong execution they manage to come out on top. It won't blow any minds, but Salvation Like Destruction might break a couple faces in trying.



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Tyler
Emeritus
April 30th 2009


7927 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Nice soundoff. I really had nothing else to say and I'm not entirely sure why they sent me an album released last September last week. Anyways, it's worth checking out if you're into pissed off, blackened thrash. Don't feature this Jom/Plath/Jeremy.This Message Edited On 04.29.09

NortherlyNanook
April 30th 2009


1286 Comments


i haven't heard this (probably won't), but it seems like there's little more that could be said about the album in the review without making fluff, so who cares about the length

Waior
April 30th 2009


11778 Comments


Hello, little review. Why so little?

Tyler
Emeritus
April 30th 2009


7927 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

because there was nothing else to add

i could throw in some bad visual poetry if you like

Waior
April 30th 2009


11778 Comments


Okay, that seems fair.

Something about badgers, if you will.

rasputin
April 30th 2009


14967 Comments


badgers of DESTRUCTION

Waior
April 30th 2009


11778 Comments


Rasputin is right. If you can allude to the badgers of DESTRUCTION crawling forlornly through sheets of sulfurous vapor in a review, you're basically top notch.

But review is good anyways.

rasputin
April 30th 2009


14967 Comments


yeah review is fine

Tyler
Emeritus
April 30th 2009


7927 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

As if imitating a symphony, rockets shoot through the segregated wall. As darkness turns to horror, the plight of the war torn bleeds endless tears of sorrow and dismay. The infinite effects of war undermine the mournful cries of widowers and sceptics. You begin to wonder if this is the end. Legs twitch as arms dismember. Between shouts of pain and orders of destruction, the world seems to pause. The crowd separates and the cacophony ceases. A shadow faintly shrinks as a dark, ominous figure marches forth. Lips begin to quiver with anxiety. Sweat drips down the brows of many. The night was no longer young. The threat no longer ideological. The war was real. The badgers meant business. What followed was a war like none before. In time, the badgers of destruction had won. But at what cost?

Waior
April 30th 2009


11778 Comments


I love you.

rasputin
April 30th 2009


14967 Comments


so much win

Tyler
Emeritus
April 30th 2009


7927 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

plenty more bad poetry where that came from

Jim
April 30th 2009


5110 Comments


i don't know why i clicked on this review but i'm glad i did

Aaron
April 30th 2009


685 Comments


LOL @ the band name. Good review-off.

Altmer
April 30th 2009


5711 Comments


Nice soundoff.

taylormemer
April 30th 2009


4964 Comments


This review would be even more soundoff if Salvation Like Destruction didn't pop up everywhere. Well written.

BallsToTheWall
April 30th 2009


51236 Comments


Sounds good, can't wait for the new D666 album to drop.

south_of_heaven 11
April 30th 2009


5612 Comments


I'm all for shoddy production when it comes to thrash or black/thrash, but this production just makes it sound weird :/

illmitch
April 30th 2009


5511 Comments


more like recorded in a THRASHcan

amirite?

Tyler
Emeritus
April 30th 2009


7927 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yeah south, the levels don't make sense. it's like they levelled the vocals and then gave up



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