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Black Thunder
Doomriders
Black Thunder
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Doomriders
Title: Black Thunder
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Deathwish Inc
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 8/9/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 790168353529, 790168526824

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Ride or die
C. Talbot | utah | 08/14/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Doomriders...ok. Did anyone hear the latest offering from the the bronx? well if you did then you can understand what I mean when I call this dark yet dancy. What the bronx tried to capture and in many respects grasped on their newest release, has been perfected here by the doomriders. With an upbeat drum assault countered by insistent metal guitar work "Black thunder" takes all things enjoyable about hardcore and packs them into 13 drowning tracks.

with sing alongs like "get off my fu**ing back!" and bass work drawn from the same core as old man gloom, doomriders offer a challenging chunk of hardcore unlike anything else out today.

With hardcore finally finding a respectable place in the music scene and consequently everyone with a breakdown trying to make a name for themselves, it is very refreshing to hear the icons of the genre yet again reinventing their style and proving that it takes more than just a disgruntled attitude and a stolen guitar line to make worthwile records.

so you may be wondering what makes this record any different than the hundreds of hacks throwing records into the pile. well to start the doomriders seem to understand that if you are making heavy music you need to be aware of your song length. Many bands like to keep all their tracks around 3 to 4 minutes and in the case of hardcore maybe closer to 2 but the doomriders show that when an idea is spent you need to stop playing instead of killing what you have already created. Another standard I think the doomriders have reinforced here is the idea that if you are going to write 13 songs and put them on the same record they really should offer the listener different tastes of who you are. Much of hardcore today sounds like the band wrote(or more likely stole) one song and switched a few chords and breakdowns to make an entire full length. The doomriders show here that they are not afraid to show all they are capable of. Following heavy grooves with upbeat punk and interluding with heavy slow guitar beauty.

Overall a great release. A big thanks to Doomriders as well as a well earned congratulations. ride or die motherfu**ers!!

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