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January 18, 2010, 9 years ago

Reunited US thrashers DEATHRASH have issued the following update:

'Tune in to The Nightkast on Braingell Radio today (Tuesday January 19th) at 10:30pm to hear DJ Outkast interview Pat Burns of Deathrash. Hear all about the new Deathrash CD Thrash Beyond Death and the huge CD release party weekend January 22nd at Dingbatz in Clifton, NJ and January 23rd at Duff's in Brooklyn, NY. You can also check out the world premiere of the new Deathrash track 'Warkeeper'! IT RAGES!!! The Nightkast starts at 8:00pm EST at braingell.com.'

Deathrash have added 'Red All Over' to their MySpace profile. It is the latest track from the band's new Thrash Beyond Death album, due to be released on January 22nd. Go to this location to check it out.

The band has also posted perormance footage from their September 18th, 2009 show in Brooklyn, NY at Europa featuring the title track of their forthcoming album.

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Blood Feast's Kill for Pleasure is without a doubt a very aggressive and chaotic record that never fails to satisfy the listener. I've played it countless times without ever growing bored of frequent exposure.
The most obvious appeal on this record is the speed of the songs, and the sheer intensity of the riffing in combination with pounding drums. It never falls short on a single song, as they all possess a similar thrash attack sound with insane vocal delivery. Furthermore, the title of the record alone is what adds to the madness in that killing for pleasure is substantially different than killing another person out of self defense. Killing for pleasure is insane and that's exactly what the band accomplished on their sound, total insanity meant for thrash metal fanatics.
There's a significant difference between bands that have a more thrash metal infused death metal sound and bands that simply play death metal or thrash metal. A good example of this could be recognized with the American death metal band Possessed, in that they started out as a death metal band on Seven Churches, and then evolved into more of a death / thrash metal band on Beyond the Gates. With Blood Feast, however, they're more thrash metal than anything. They're certainly a form of thrash metal that goes beyond in terms of vocals, in league with bands such as Exodus without as much commercial acclaim.
Blood Feast had returned after an extended absence with an album in recent years, but it fell short of what was delivered on Kill for Pleasure. I'd like to point out that I would never go as far as to criticize a band for continuing to play, as it brings band mates together and demonstrates how their passion for music is still alive.
- L.S.