Upon first listen, Hobbs Angel Of Death's self-titled album is a hellish ride through thrash metal's fiery pits.
The Australian outfit, led by Peter Hobbs, deliver a frenetic and unapologetically aggressive 10-track LP that will leave your head spinning faster than a Melbourne tram on a Sunday afternoon.
From the breakneck speed of "House of Death" to the bone-crushing riffs of "Jack the Ripper," Hobbs Angel Of Death make no apologies for their sonic assault on your eardrums.
Each track is a brutal reminder of why thrash metal is still alive and kicking in 2021.
But beyond the sheer intensity of the music, Hobbs Angel Of Death's self-titled album also showcases a surprising level of musicianship and technical prowess.
The guitar solos are razor-sharp, the drumming is relentless, and Peter Hobbs' vocals are the perfect blend of demonic growls and high-pitched screams.
In a world where metal bands often sacrifice substance for style, Hobbs Angel Of Death remind us that true talent will always prevail.
So if you're in the mood for some ferocious thrash metal that will leave you headbanging until your neck hurts, look no further than Hobbs Angel Of Death's latest offering.
Just make sure to wear a neck brace, because you're going to need it.
The Australian outfit, led by Peter Hobbs, deliver a frenetic and unapologetically aggressive 10-track LP that will leave your head spinning faster than a Melbourne tram on a Sunday afternoon.
From the breakneck speed of "House of Death" to the bone-crushing riffs of "Jack the Ripper," Hobbs Angel Of Death make no apologies for their sonic assault on your eardrums.
Each track is a brutal reminder of why thrash metal is still alive and kicking in 2021.
But beyond the sheer intensity of the music, Hobbs Angel Of Death's self-titled album also showcases a surprising level of musicianship and technical prowess.
The guitar solos are razor-sharp, the drumming is relentless, and Peter Hobbs' vocals are the perfect blend of demonic growls and high-pitched screams.
In a world where metal bands often sacrifice substance for style, Hobbs Angel Of Death remind us that true talent will always prevail.
So if you're in the mood for some ferocious thrash metal that will leave you headbanging until your neck hurts, look no further than Hobbs Angel Of Death's latest offering.
Just make sure to wear a neck brace, because you're going to need it.






