I, Infidel

I, Infidel

I, Infidel

Track Listings
 
1. Imprisoned Secret
2. Perfect Strain
3. I, Infidel
4. Thirst for Blood
5. These Chains
6. Do Not Resuscitate
7. Axiom
8. Straight to the Nether Regions
9. Room 101
10. Twilight of the All Too Human
11. Terror Ends Here
12. I Am War

I, Infidel,Ritual Carnage,The End Records,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Thrash
I, Oathbreaker
Average customer rating: Not rated
    I, Oathbreaker
    Infidel
    Manufacturer: Caroline
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000NA1YPC
    Release Date: 2007-03-20

    Tracks:

    1. Mourning Demon
    2. Dreamer Redeemer
    3. Echoes in Vain
    4. Facing the Mirror
    5. Golden Hips of Dawn
    6. Consumer Patterns
    7. Tripping on Revenge
    8. Succubus
    9. Infidel Theme
    10. Circle of Shame

    Album Description

    The darkly sludgetastic debut from the new lords of Greek metal.
    Not Quite There
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Not Quite There
      Greg Vickers
      Manufacturer: Independent
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
      Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Folk | Indie Music | Stores | Music
      ASIN: B0002KIPV4
      Release Date: 2004-07-02

      Tracks:

      1. Cream and Sugar
      2. New World Tonight
      3. Not Quite There
      4. Last Wishes
      5. Stronger
      6. I Think I'll Sue McDonald's
      7. 25 and the Clock is Stopped
      8. Oath
      9. The Infidel Waltz
      10. Summer Love
      11. I'm Going to Heaven and You're Not
      12. So Am I
      13. One Small Tear

      Album Description

      13 original songs. Musical style ranges from simple humorous folk songs to full blown acoustic-style rock. Thought provoking lyrics and nice instrumentation make this an enjoyable CD to listen to. You'll find yourself alternately singing along, laughing and then "rocking out". Overall, a fun CD.
      I, Infidel
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • Ritual Carnage-Fast Brutal Thrash
      I, Infidel
      Ritual Carnage
      Manufacturer: Osmose
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      Thrash & Speed MetalThrash & Speed Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      Hard Rock & MetalHard Rock & Metal | Imports | Stores | Music
      ASIN: B0009MZ5JU
      Release Date: 2005-06-13

      Tracks:

      1. Imprisoned Secret
      2. Perfect Strain
      3. I, Infidel
      4. Thirst for Blood
      5. These Chains
      6. Do Not Resuscitate
      7. Axiom
      8. Straight to the Nether Regions
      9. Room 101
      10. Twilight of the All Too Human
      11. Terror Ends Here
      12. I Am War

      Album Details

      Compared to Other Bands Hiding Behind the Metal Banner, Eddie and Wataru Use all Six Strings on their Guitars and Literally Rip and Shred all 24 Frets off their Guitars! from the Opening Track, "Perfect Strain", Prepare Yourself for 35 Minutes of Assault and Battery of the Ears and Neck! "do Not Resuscitate" is the Most Technical Song to Date and by Far the Darkest Five Minutes on the Album, Eerie and Chilling Music with Edgar Allen Poe Infuenced Lyrics. "Room 101" is Influenced by the Amazing Novel "1984" by George Orwell. The Remainder of the Album Focuses Mainly on War, Terror and Religion. Ritual Has Added Hiroyuki to Take Over on Bass So Danny Can Concentrate on Vocals.hiroyuki Was One of the Original Members of Fellow Thrashers King's Evil!

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Ritual Carnage-Fast Brutal Thrash.......2006-02-28

      This is my 1st Ritual Carnage album I own and am a lifelong Metal fan.(Black,Death,Thrash,Speed.) Most of Ritual Carnage's members are Japanese, their vocalist is Caucasian, Dan Montgomery. This band knows how to Thrash and does it convincingly. I Infidel sounds like old Slayer, DA. and other 80's Bay area Thrash bands, but faster. The only minor thing is Dan Montgomery's vocals. Yes, they do sound whiny. But after a while I got used to them.I'll definitely buy their older releases as well.If you're into Thrash Metal, pick this up.

      2 out of 5 stars .......2005-09-05

      It is unfortunate that the vocals on this release ruin the potential it has. It's unfortunate because Japan's Ritual Carnage plays a very accomplished style of thrash that is hard to find these days (no, Soilwork isn't thrash). The guitar riffing is of the highest quality, you can tell that these guys know Hell Awaits by heart, and the solos I heard were quite killer and placed in all the right spots. The drum playing is as equally impressive, changing into different tempos to avoid the sameness that most modern thrash albums fall trap to, and it adds a lot of color and dynamics to the music. If I were to judge this release by the instrumentation alone, it would get almost a perfect score. This avoids being retro in the sense that it loves ripping off the gods of yesteryear, and instead it injects you with direct, pure thrash songs. But as mentioned in the beginning of this review Dan Montgomery's semi-pitched whiny vocals are simply annoying! It is the impediment that takes away any intensity the material offers. Just picture a bad Geddy Lee imitator singing over Slayer-influenced thrash. It doesn't work.
      I, Infidel
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • Good thrash, weak vocals
      I, Infidel
      Ritual Carnage
      Manufacturer: The End Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      Thrash & Speed MetalThrash & Speed Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000AAF1XG
      Release Date: 2005-08-23

      Tracks:

      1. Imprisoned Secret
      2. The Perfect Strain
      3. I, Infidel
      4. Thirst For Blood
      5. These Chains
      6. Do Not Resuscitate
      7. Axiom
      8. Straight To The Nether Regions
      9. Room 101
      10. Twilight Of The All Too Human
      11. Terror Ends Here
      12. I Am War

      Customer Reviews:

      3 out of 5 stars Good thrash, weak vocals.......2006-03-16

      Here is a thrash metal band from Japan that totally worships Slayer circa Hell Awaits, but there are plenty of other classic thrash bands you can hear in their music. Moments of Anthrax, Vio-Lence, Dark Angel, and even Destruction pop up through and through in their songs. However, there is one major setback to this band - the vocals of Montgomery.

      Unfortunately Montgomery's weak, almost Geddy Lee style whiny voice doesn't fit the otherwise kick-ass thrash onslaught on the album. The guitar work is frantic. You probably haven't heard anyone rip it up so mercilessly on the guitar since the late 80's. Awesome twin harmonies transform into razor riffs or sick solos that are simply unbelievable. The riffs on the title track are mammoth with superb drumming. The lead solo on "Thirst for Blood" is out of this world and would leave even the biggest Slayer fans' jaws open. "Axiom" isn't any different. Killer guitars, rolling drums, full-on bass... but terribly weak vocals. The singer tries too hard to sound aggressive but the more he tries the worse it gets. His throaty voice is decidedly better, especially on the only 5-minute piece "Do Not Resuscitate". This is the most technical cut on the album, and the drumming is simply impeccable. The vocals are slightly growled and match the ultra-aggressive of the piece perfectly. There is even a bass solo on this track, and a great one at that. More intricate playing can be heard on "Straight to the Nether Regions" with speed-of-light fretwork. Also, this song features very few vocals, which makes it all the more interesting. The kick drums on "Room 101" and epic arrangement of "Twilight of the All Too Human" are also stand-out moments on the album, but unfortunately the way the vocals are sung just doesn't and won't do it for many a thrash fan. I heard the vocals were a lot better on their previous releases, so hopefully they'll write better harmonies and utilise a more powerful approach to deliver these anti-terrorism statements on their following releases.

      Recommended to die-hard thrash fans who can handle incompetent vocals only.

      Music Track:

      1. III Sides to Every Story
      2. Imrama [Import]
      3. Intermission [EP] [Live]
      4. Into the Enchanted Chamber [Import]
      5. Inventor of Evil [Import]
      6. Journey's End [Import]
      7. Kriegsfall-U [Import]
      8. Last Supper [Import]
      9. Luck of the Corpse
      10. Mötley Crüe [Explicit Lyrics]

      Music Track

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