Sunday, December 22, 2024

Full Length Review: Nocturnal Breed "Fields Of Rot" (Agonia Records) by Daniel Ryan

Band: Nocturnal Breed
Location: Oslo
Country: Norway
Genre: Thrash/black metal
Full length: Fields Of Rot
Format: Digital
Label: Agonia Records (Poland)
Release date: July 3, 2007
Starting off with the amazing song “Wicked Vicious & Violent” this one is an absolute wrecker of a track that goes to show how wicked NB really is. Followed by “Fields of Rot” a nasty track in itself it captures the mind into thinking it’s in a Vietnam War era movie. “Too Damned To Conquer” pushes the envelope of heavy even further and is a thrash maniacs call to all damned and ungovernable. “Man Skinner” is a killer song as well running its course through my mind like a serial killer flick in morbid disguises. I have to say the track that stands out the most to me on here is “Iron Bitch”. The vocals and singing along is just what the underground thrash maniacs need.
A fine album to spin along to all your classics. This full length by Nocturnal Breed is a game changer. It is an album that grows on you and is a thrashing good time. If you liked the last two albums by them I reviewed here you will without a doubt enjoy this one as well. Blackened thrash metal with rifftastic moments and a serious kick to the face approach by them. Be sure to add this one to your killection. –Daniel Ryan

Lineup:
S. A. Destroyer: Vocals, bass
B. Hellion (RIP 2022): Guitars
A. E. Rattlehead: Guitars
Tex Terror: Drums

Track list:
1. Wicked Vicious & Violent
2. Fields of Rot
3. Too Damned to Conquer
4. Man Skinner
5. In Sickness and in Hell
6. Invasion of the Body-Thrashers
7. Iron Bitch
8. Code of Conduct
9. The Dead
10. Scything Harrow

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