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		<title>Suppressive Fire  &#8211; Nature of War</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2017 11:45:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[After a solid self released debut, Bedlam, back in 2015, North Carolina&#8217;s war mongering blackened thrash act Suppressive Fire under went some line up changes and shuffling and got themselves signed to Virginia&#8217;s Lost Apparition Records. And now they have released album number 2 and it is yet another solid offering of black/thrash metal with [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a solid self released debut, <a href="http://www.teethofthedivine.com/reviews/suppressive-fire-bedlam/"><em>Bedlam</em></a>, back in 2015, North Carolina&#8217;s war mongering blackened thrash act <strong>Suppressive Fir</strong>e under went some line up changes and shuffling and got themselves signed to Virginia&#8217;s Lost Apparition Records. And now they have released album number 2 and it is yet another solid offering of black/thrash metal with a war based theme.</p>
<p>The new members don&#8217;t appear to have affected the band&#8217;s sound as the sound is still a Germanic thrash vibe with just a dash of black metal. The emphasis is far more on the thrash, with the raspy vocals and a few blasts being the black metal link. For the most part, you get a biting clean guitar tone delivering some nice. solid thrash riffs such as opener &#8220;Violent Enlightenment&#8221;, &#8220;Depraved&#8221;, &#8220;No Man&#8217;s Land&#8221; and &#8220;Earthripper&#8221;. It&#8217;s all solid, though nothing really jumps out and grabs me or makes me really wanna hit play again.</p>
<p><iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=3547126977/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/artwork=small/transparent=true/" width="300" height="150" seamless=""><a href="http://suppressivefire.bandcamp.com/album/nature-of-war">Nature of War by Suppressive Fire</a></iframe>That said, the band appear to dip their toe into a more mature and developed delivery with the 8 minute &#8220;Dreaded Bastards&#8221; where you get a delicate acoustic intro, some expanded solos and a slower more rangy and more expansive, varied song writing. It&#8217;s a solid development and breaks up the album fairly generic, if energetic black/thrash pace and structure. The almost 6 minute &#8220;Vesicant&#8221; has the same sort of impressive development, showing a growing maturing band, before closer &#8220;Nuclear Dismemberment&#8221; ends the album with a more typical snarling black/thrash salvo.</p>
<p><strong>Suppressive Fire</strong> isn&#8217;t changing American metal or the war/black/thrash scene, but they seem like hard working, dedicated dudes and they appear willing to take changes and develop somewhat within a pretty restrictive genre/scene. So I hope they keep at it and keep growing.</p>
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