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Killery - Ready for the Apocalypse

Ready for the Apocalypse

Band
TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
Released
GenresThrash Metal, Groove Metal
FormatCD, Digital
Reviews :  1
Comments :  0
Total votes :  1
Rating :  95 / 100
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Track listing (Songs)

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1.Ready for the Apocalypse4:19951
2.No Rest for the Wicked4:11951
3.Prophet of Chaos5:32951
4.March to Hell5:36901
5.Blood Deliveryman4:43951
6.Fuck You All6:16851
7.Curse of the Serpent5:29901
8.Law of the Strongests5:43901
9.Exuding Hate - feat. Pitter Cutrim4:58951

Line-up (members)

  • Daniel Pereira : Vocals
  • Arthur L. : Guitars
  • G.Rude : Guitars
  • Lucas Abreu : Bass
  • Gabriel Burgos : Drums

Guest / additional musicians

  • Pitter Cutrim : Vocals

Production staff / artist

  • Killery : Producer
  • Ruan Cruz : Recording, Mixing Engineer
  • G.Rude : Recording, Mixing, Mastering Engineer
  • Caio Caldas : Artwork

Ready for the Apocalypse Reviews

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Reviewer :  level 1   95/100
Date : 
What a great surprise. True thrash metal walks a bit devoid of new bands that refer to the violence of times gone by without resorting to very low tunings and strange riffs. Well, I got an album to do a review that amazed me. It is the Brazilian band Killery that has little time on the road. The album Ready for the Apocalypse was released now in April 2019 and features 9 tracks of the purest thrash metal mixed with a groove footprint.
The cover is very tasteful and was produced by a renowned artist, Caio Caldas, who designs covers for Paul Dianno, Doro and Dragonforce, for example.
The first song, that gives the title to the album, has the perfect identity of the following one: weight, power, speed and cadence. No Rest for the Wicked and Prophet of Chaos comes next, a cauldron to heat the blood of any metalhead. It recalls elements from Slayer, Testament, Annihilator, Lamb of God and some memories of a power metal line on bass and drums in a few moments. The vowel is accurate and powerful, in the right measure. March to Hell invokes the listener to march into an interesting riff with intriguing passages. Blood Deliveryman, the fifth song on the album, is one of the fastest of the band, a call to destruction. Fuck You All, Curse of the Serpent and Law of the Strongest feature the Killery identity with highlights for bass solos, punchy choruses and punches in the ear. Exuding Hate has the participation of another vocalist, Pitter Cutrim. With distinctly different timbre, I be
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Killery Discography

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