-Review- Bloodmores - "The Seeds of Seasons" Album

Bloodmores unleash a shotgun blast to the Thrash Metal genre with their "Seeds of Seasons" album.

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From: North West, UK
Sounds like: Thrash Metal



"Metamorphosis" is quite the instrumental intro before the vocals finally kick in around the two minute mark. There's quite a bit of Black Dahlia Murder vibes on the track as it features blistering riffs and even heavier vocals. The guitar solo is out of this world. "The Circle of Betrayal" somehow gets even heavier and more intense. The track leaves a wake of destruction in its path thanks to its extreme heaviness. "Save Your Prayers" will get listeners headbanging and moshing in no time. The breakdowns and riffs are on point and really help keep things on a breakneck pace. "As Mercy Renders You Senseless" is the shortest track on the album but it's no slouch. The track is to the point with its ferocity and doesn't hold anything back. "A Monument to Illusions" continues the audio onslaught of Thrash Metal. Somehow the band is still be able to keep things fresh and heavy this late on the album. "Blind to the Fore" has a touch more Metalcore to it than the previous tracks. Shades of early Day of Contempt creep out with its breakdowns and more Metalcore vibes. "The Gauntlet and the Guillotine" features riffs that crank things up to an even higher level. The track is solid and its guitar solo is fast as well as melodic. "Cessation for a Tortured Soul" is like a heavy ballad. The track is more emotional and melodic than the previous tracks and really delves into more depth and range. The title track is the closer and it's an epic 14 minute long journey. It wraps things up on quite the high note.

Verdict:
Bloodmores unleash a shotgun blast to the Thrash Metal genre with their "Seeds of Seasons" album.