HATRIOT's latest offering, The Vale Of Shadows, is a whirlwind of thrash metal madness that bursts forth from the speakers like a bat out of hell.
This red vinyl edition adds an extra touch of flair to an already electrifying record.
From the moment you drop the needle, you're sucked into a maelstrom of blistering riffs, pounding drums, and snarling vocals courtesy of none other than Steve "Zetro" Souza, who proves once again why he's a force to be reckoned with in the metal world.
Tracks like "Ethereal Nightmare" and "Carnival Of Execution" showcase HATRIOT's ability to seamlessly blend aggression with melody, creating a dynamic listening experience that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
But it's not all relentless thrashiness – moments of haunting beauty and introspection peek through the chaos, adding depth and emotion to an otherwise ferocious album.
Overall, The Vale Of Shadows is a masterclass in modern thrash metal, with HATRIOT cementing their status as one of the genre's most exciting acts.
So grab a pint of ale, crank up the volume, and prepare to be blown away by this red-hot gem of an album.
Cheers, mate!
This red vinyl edition adds an extra touch of flair to an already electrifying record.
From the moment you drop the needle, you're sucked into a maelstrom of blistering riffs, pounding drums, and snarling vocals courtesy of none other than Steve "Zetro" Souza, who proves once again why he's a force to be reckoned with in the metal world.
Tracks like "Ethereal Nightmare" and "Carnival Of Execution" showcase HATRIOT's ability to seamlessly blend aggression with melody, creating a dynamic listening experience that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
But it's not all relentless thrashiness – moments of haunting beauty and introspection peek through the chaos, adding depth and emotion to an otherwise ferocious album.
Overall, The Vale Of Shadows is a masterclass in modern thrash metal, with HATRIOT cementing their status as one of the genre's most exciting acts.
So grab a pint of ale, crank up the volume, and prepare to be blown away by this red-hot gem of an album.
Cheers, mate!






