Music: Death/Thrash
Duration: 44.18 (8 songs)
Cool songs: New Day Denied, Cold Anxiety, Suffering Voices, Endless Worlds
Website: www.adimiron.com
Adimiron are from Italy. Surprisingly enough they dont play cheesy power metal. This is a very good thing. Instead what we get here is a wicked slice of melodic death/thrash played with some stunning youthful exuberance. Signed to the increasingly impressive Dutch label of Karmageddon Media, Adimirons Burning Souls makes all the right moves in providing a healthy mix of At The Gates/Death technicality and The Crown/Kreator style thrash. With a clean, forceful production (Luigi Stefanini and band at New Sin Studio) and a splendid virtuoso performance from guitarist Alessandro Castelli, Adimirons song writing comes across extremely tight and aggressive throughout. Sure, theres bugger all innovation here, but the key to Adimirons work is that they keep their riffs interesting and varied whilst sticking to a well-established blueprint. Vocally, I have concerns with Leonardo Giolas rancorous bark, which at times actually becomes a little too overbearing in its enthusiasm. Fortunately, the band has been smart enough to realize its musical talents and any vocal misgivings are easily waylaid in favor of lengthier instrumental sections. Burning Souls hits surprisingly hard as a death/thrash album – as a debut, its not only got the speed, the metallic riffs and the muscular bite to please most fans of this sound, but also a rather impressive maturity that promises of greater things to come.
note: 7.8/10
Tracklist
1.Delirium tremehens
2.New Day Denied
3.Cold Anxiety
4.Forgotten Memories
5. Suffering Voices
6.Obsessive Insanity
7.Endless worlds
8.Unexpected Life