MACHINEMADE GOD


The Infinity Complex
13 tracks - playing time: 42:58 min.
Metal Blade
Rating: 8.5/10
 
Wow what a first class kick in the face, this release from Machinemade god. The Infinity Complex grabs you by the throat and will not let you go for the next forty minutes. Machinemade God debuts with an album one can only dream about. Machinemade god was formed in 2003 in the German Ruhr area. They toured Europe intensively as a support for bands as God Forbid, As I Lay Dying & Heaven Shall Burn. After a self produced demo in 2004 Metal Blade finds the time right to release their debut album; The Infinity Complex. On ‘The Infinity Complex’ Machinemade God melts the strongest elements from hardcore, thrash metal, death metal together into one devastating wall of sound.

Their sound reminds me most to band as Chimaira and Lamb of God on one site and but is has the massive riff based sound we know from bands as Pantera and Slayer. Both guitar players are in perfect harmony with the thunderous drums from Max Kotzmann. Every song is packed with lots of heavy thrash-riffs, sharp hooks. This makes it that the album will not get bored for a single moment. Most of the time bands in this genre suffer from a very poor production, Hatesphere’s Jakob Brendal took care that this would not be the case with Machinemade God. He gave the band the devastating sound they need. (release date: February 13th)

(David)

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