Their second album finds the production tightened, creating a more fluid machine of sound they wield like an instrument of war. Glen's vocals are more balanced in the mix with the overdubs. The riffing sounds like it's played with tighter palm muting. Lyrically, the themes are more focused, even if they are questionable on the opening track. "Dead But Dreaming" is even tighter than the opener, with Benton's vocals finding a punchier lower growl to attack from. These guys show you how to play fast death metal as it does not work off blast beats, but it has a smooth, steamrolling feel.
"Repent to Die" finds them hammering at you harder, though the songwriting is not as memorable as the first two songs. The vocals are pretty deliberate, which works. The arrangements are also more intricate this time around. Glen's bass playing is underrated, as he is keeping up with some crazy flourishes better than most. "Trifixion" is another silly lyrical concept rooted in sheer occult poppy cock for the sake of it. He sounds more like Cookie Monster on this one. But even with all that, what they are doing works. Still not sure how evil controlling the way he dies works with anything, but I loved it as a kid.
"Behead the Prophet" is another brutally hammering thrash fest, but it felt more unique back when this album came out. There is something about how he spits out the lyrics on "Holy Deception" that always worked for me. You can hear the Slayer influence on this one. "In Hell I Burn" is a speed fest. But they do lock into a powerful gallop that balances it all out going into the chorus. They learned from Slayer well on the last song at being blazing fast but still writing hooky songs. This album si not as raw and more controlled than the debut, which makes for a better overall sound. I will give this album a 9.5, as the refinement takes away some of the magic from the first release, as silly as it was.
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