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HALLOWS EVE - The Neverending Sleep

Metal Blade - 2008
Thrash Metal (old - school)
1 to 10: Great (8)
article: David Wells



"The Neverending Sleep" marks the comeback of the Americans Hallows Eve, thrasher authors of a classic old-school thrash metal for the note, played and performed with great wisdom, especially enjoyable in the evenings with a high rate of alcohol; that what I'm concerned, results in one evening and the next as well.

Active since 1983, the band's career in Atlanta was packed only five full-length (including this work) and collected several more appearances on various compilations. You can not really define one of the most prolific band of the story, but listening to this new job I get to add quite a pity it is not the opposite, given the skills highlighted song after song translated into great technical skills and excellent quality of composition, not to mention then the general attitude truly remarkable. Songs like the title track, "Dance Of The Dead", "72 Virgins", "Doors Of Misery", "The Sun Must Die" are examples of what was said a moment ago and give you literally watering in your mouth when you consider the performance on stage. The ease with which the Hallows Eve churn out songs tailor-made for a frenzied headbanging makes them almost irresistible from the first listen, the sound is fucking heavy (meaning heavy) and 80 bloody years, the series got up a nice finger the average time that passes and the fag-metal mode that clog the market.

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