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Band
Vehemence
Title
Helping the World To See
Type
LP/EP
Company
Metal Blade
YOR
2004
Style
Death
4/30/2004 - Review by: Greg Watson
Vehemence-Helping the World To See-Metal Blade Records Reviewed by Chaoslord

Track Listing
1. By your Bedside
2. Kill For God
3. Trinity Broadcasting (Know Your Enemy)
4. To The Taste
5. You Don't Have To Be Afraid Anymore
6. Alone In Your Presence
7. Spirit Of The Soldier
8. Darkness Is Comfort
9. What Could Go Wrong
10. We Are All Dying
11. Her Beautiful Eyes (Bonus Track)
Vehemence is back with a vengance.

This quintet from Arizona show no signs of slowing down with their frenetic, bone crunching metal attack. This album is chock full of heavy groove laden riffs and drums that will cause your brain to rattle around in your skull.

Lead vocalist Nathan Gearheart growls like a pissed off lion that's ready to rip your head off. The guitar work on this album is what you would expect from most current death metal outfits with the exception of the interesting acoustic pieces that highlight a few of the tracks. This was something that was on their previous CD "God Was Created" and added a eerie, mystic feeling to the CD. If evil is something you look for in metal albums, these guys have enough evil to make your heart go pitter patter with excitement.

I haven't really gotten into many of the new death metal bands due to the fact that they all sound the same and are very stagnant with their music. However, Vehemence continues to impress me as I keep listening to them. If this is a sign of things to come, death metal could be getting a helping hand to becoming more than just growls and riff based guitar. So, go check this album out and beware because you just might like it.

--Chaoslord 04.30.04
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ALL REVIEWS FOR: VEHEMENCE
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
Forward Without Motion
2015
Battleground
Greg Watson9/23/2016
4
God Was Created
2002
Metal Blade
Greg Watson2/7/2003
-
Helping the World To See
2004
Metal Blade
Greg Watson4/30/2004
-

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