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Main influence here is the commercially successful US thrash of the mid/late '80s to very early '90s-- when most bands and labels wanted a piece of that Big 4 pie--mixed with a more modern sound and playing technique. It's not overly modern, groove-laden Andy Sneap produced crap, but neither it is super old school sounding. Vocals are a mid-range style that remind me of Chuck Billy...Due to the band's major influence, it would be prudent to say they're quite reminiscent of Hetfield as well, but Chuck definitely moreso. One thing that struck me as odd is that many of the the choruses are overly accessible sounding. Not as in catchy, but as in written with a deliberate modern hard rock influence. They're not CD ruiners, but I found it weird some of the choruses were sudden introductions of quite Disturbed or Avenged Sevenfold sounding stuff into thrash.
The band is at their best when they tighten the focus to blatantly Metallica-influenced material. Much of the album, particularly the second half, sounds like a very modernized take on Master of Puppets-inspired ideas ("Faithless," in particular), while actually falling far short of that kind of greatness. "Eye Fortune" has a very AJFA-sounding part with twin acoustic guitars.



