Elements of Anger

Elements of Anger

Elements of Anger

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Formed in 1984 to play a high school gig (which never happened because they all managed to get expelled!), Sadus (name derived from Frank Herbert's Dune series) worked their way through the hot, Califried hotbed of their small hometown, competing with the likes of Autopsy, Hexx, Death Angel, and, of course, Death. More on that later.

Wielding a compressed, fast, tight and frenetic thrash sound frighteningly built for the underground; guitarist/vocalist Darren Travis, drummer John Allen, bassist Steve DiGiorgio and guitarist Rob Moore followed the usual demo and compilation route until releasing and enthusiastically marketing their indie grail Illusions, produced by Metal Church's John Marshall, launched to an extensive fanzine-fueled network in late 1988.

Product Description
Recorded in conjunction with the legendary Scott Burns (in Richmond, CA, well away from Scott's usual Florida turf), Elements Of Anger contains a drier, heftier death metal-ravaged sound, the band locking into less hyper, more confident grooves, while texturizing and tenderizing the tracks with quixotic, looped keyboard shadings. As a result, tracks like Crutch, Safety In Numbers and the percussively punishing Unreality take on a majestic, atmospheric vibe, perfect foils for much of the rest, which is seminal Sadus, technical, effortlessly proficient, laced with odd time signatures, power-chorded to the max.

And above all, Burns has delivered the power trio's heaviest recording ever, marbling the band' penchant for wizard-like speed with true metal crunch, never allowing potential clutter borne of chemical chops to overwhelm the spatial sense of headbanged groove. Satisfaction is immediate and deep appreciation awaits those who wish to ponder the intellectual musicality.

Indeed one of the most respected institutions of underground thrash is back after a five year sabbatical, offering the advancements one would expect from half a decade of woodshedding. Respected players all, Sadus have not forsaken the youthful brutality that prompted their deafening formation as shiftless high school kids fourteen long years ago.

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Elements of Anger
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • ...And just when it seemed liked their career ended! Great album
  • Good thrash
  • Underrated masters keep evolving
  • The best thrash I've heard in a long time
Elements of Anger
Sadus
Manufacturer: Flex Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000AE7R
Release Date: 1998-08-18

Tracks:

  1. Aggression
  2. Crutch
  3. Words Of War
  4. Safety In Numbers
  5. Mask
  6. Fuel
  7. Power Of One
  8. Stronger Than Life
  9. Unreality
  10. In The End

Album Description

Recorded in conjunction with the legendary Scott Burns (in Richmond, CA, well away from Scott's usual Florida turf), Elements Of Anger contains a drier, heftier death metal-ravaged sound, the band locking into less hyper, more confident grooves, while texturizing and tenderizing the tracks with quixotic, looped keyboard shadings. As a result, tracks like Crutch, Safety In Numbers and the percussively punishing Unreality take on a majestic, atmospheric vibe, perfect foils for much of the rest, which is seminal Sadus, technical, effortlessly proficient, laced with odd time signatures, power-chorded to the max.

And above all, Burns has delivered the power trio's heaviest recording ever, marbling the band' penchant for wizard-like speed with true metal crunch, never allowing potential clutter borne of chemical chops to overwhelm the spatial sense of headbanged groove. Satisfaction is immediate and deep appreciation awaits those who wish to ponder the intellectual musicality.

Indeed one of the most respected institutions of underground thrash is back after a five year sabbatical, offering the advancements one would expect from half a decade of woodshedding. Respected players all, Sadus have not forsaken the youthful brutality that prompted their deafening formation as shiftless high school kids fourteen long years ago.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars ...And just when it seemed liked their career ended! Great album.......2005-12-22

It was odd to see anything from this band in '98 mainly because one main member Steve DiGiorgio had found such a lucrative career elsewhere, playing for Death and other outfits. At least some record companies got over Seattle-itis. Thrash metal had definitely run it's course about six years before. Death metal had run it's course two or three years before -I doubt anyone realized it as "Random Cookie Monster outfit #353" took the stage.

Sadus returns in '98 as a three piece outfit, basically the entire former band minus Rob Moore. Steve DiGiorgio doubles up on keyboards-synths as well as playing his fretless bass (now who else does that in metal?) As is to be expected, the bass lines rule because DiGiorgio is the man on bass.

The general feel of the album is a Hawkwind/Space-Rock meets the Thrash/Death hybrid that was formerly Sadus. The songs have class. The synths bring another element into the music. The songs have more structure than in previous albums with many more changing parts. Darren Travis' vocals still have a little of the shriek in them, but otherwise sound far more tame than on "Swallowed in Black" and "Vision of Misery". Travis also showcases much more talent on his guitar than he did on previous albums. (Was he holding back?) John Allen's drumming is as cool as ever, going between the thrashing and fine technique required for the quieter parts and fills. Mostly mid-tempo numbers here but there are one or two speedier songs.

All three members talents really come together on the song "Unreality". Just listen to that song and you realize you have the hardest yet most mature band from Antioch CA. Looking for something intelligent yet still hard...this is it.

4 out of 5 stars Good thrash.......2005-05-08

Tracks 3 and 4 are the ones to hear. Nice CD for sure. --Rev--

5 out of 5 stars Underrated masters keep evolving.......2003-03-01

Sadus has been around for a long time, but for some reason, they have not made lots of records. But, when they do make one - watch out. From their earliest music (Chemical..) you knew they were on to something, they were unique. Time has proven this to be more than accurate, as this record amply demonstrates. These men are very capable musicians and writers. On this cd, they have slowed down a bit overall, and added more keyboard-augmented interludes, which really take their music to a whole other level of class and sophistication, without losing their edge at all. The vocals are still very angry-sounding, but now there is a whispered part here and there. And, of course, Steve DiGiorgio's fretless bass playing is top-notch. He doesn't always double the guitar, he has a lot more to say than that - his sound and creativity on the instrument is another element that sets Sadus apart from the pack. In short, a great Speed/Death/Thrash band showing us another side of their musical world. I am anxiously awaiting their next one.

5 out of 5 stars The best thrash I've heard in a long time.......1999-01-06

Yes, that's right, Sadus is real thrash, alive and well. There is a bit of the "Bay Area" sound of early Metallica and Exodus, but more of a Slayer/Testament sound, as well. The riffs are a lot heavier than one might think. Steve, the bass player, is easily one of the best. He's loud, fast and precise. Don't sit there moping around waiting for Metallica to put out another "heavy" album, go get this.
Elements of Anger
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • A STEP DOWN
Elements of Anger
Sadus
Manufacturer: Mascot
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Chronicles of Chaos
  2. Chemical Exposure
  3. Swallowed in Black
  4. A Vision of Misery
  5. A Vision of Misery

ASIN: B00000B6XQ
Release Date: 2000-05-01

Tracks:

  1. Aggresion
  2. Crutch
  3. Words of War
  4. Safety in Numbers
  5. Mask
  6. Fuel
  7. Power of One
  8. Stronger Than Life
  9. Unreality
  10. In the End

Album Description

Mascot. 1997.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars A STEP DOWN.......2004-04-08

Swallowed in Black and A Vision of Misery were definitely thier best. They took time off befor releasing this one and it lacks the intensitiy and raw power of the first two. Its stil good but once youve heard Vision its just not the same.
Remember Me
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Remember Me

    Manufacturer: Methuselah
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000CADGR2
    Release Date: 2004-10-19
    Elements Of Anger
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Elements Of Anger
      Sadus
      Manufacturer: Mascot
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      Thrash & Speed MetalThrash & Speed Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000LWWHNK

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