
Executioner's Song
Razor (2)
1985
Executioner's Song is a Metal album by Razor (2), originally released in 1985. On Gatefold: 25 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Thrash Metal
- abrasive
- aggressive
- urban
About
Easily one of the best Canadian thrash-metal bands, Guelph, Ontario’s Razor released their debut album <i>Executioner’s Song</i> in 1985. A few tunes here first appeared on the band’s <i>Armed & Dangerous</i> EP a year prior, such as opening song “Take This Torch,” a riff-driving onslaught of punch-throwing speed metal punctuated by the aggression of Stace McLaren's shrieks. “Fast and Loud,” another cut from the same EP, makes good on its title with breakneck rhythms at ear-pummeling volumes while Dave Carlo’s guitar work licks up and down the fretboard like flickering flames. McLaren deviates from his signature pterodactyl screams on “City of Damnation” to sing in a lower register that drops his vocal tone to sound like Hawkwind-era Lemmy Kilmister. He continues with this singing range on the album’s most salient standout, “Hot Metal.” A revved-up slice of bludgeoning brutality, the song inadvertently embraces all of the genre’s stereotypes with a straight face, sounding (decades later) both endearing and awesome. “The End” closes with stellar staccato-guitar riffs.
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Tracklist
- 1Take This Torch3:17
- 2Fast and Loud4:16
- 3City of Damnation3:43
- 4Escape the Fire3:34
- 5March of Death3:43
- 6Distant Thunder4:03
- 7Hot Metal2:18
- 8Gatecrasher2:59
- 9Deathrace3:28
- 10Time Bomb3:45
- 11The End2:05
Credits
Performers
- Mike CampagnoloBASS BASS GUITAR
- M-BroDRUMS
- Dave CarloGUITAR
- Stace McLarenVOCALS
- Mike EmbroDRUMS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 25 pressings tracked on Gatefold
