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		<title>Untimely Demise &#8211; City of Evil</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 14:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Originally self released last year, Sonic Unyon has re-released the debut full length album from Saskatoon&#8217;s Untimely Demise in order to catch the apparent tail end of the the retro thrash revival. While I have never really dug the current explosion of throwback thrash I have enjoyed some of the bands that mix a little [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Originally self released last year, Sonic Unyon has re-released the debut full length album from Saskatoon&#8217;s <strong>Untimely Demise</strong> in order to catch the apparent tail end of the the retro thrash revival.</p>
<p>While I have never really dug the current explosion of throwback thrash I have enjoyed some of the bands that mix a little thrash with some more modern and sterner elements like <strong>Skeletonwitch, Hemoptysis</strong>, early <strong>3 Inches of Blood</strong> and such, and luckily <strong>Untimely Demise</strong> fits right in there with those bands; thrash backbone, a dash of NWBHM, some melodic death metal and some harsher <strong>Kreator</strong> -ish rasps, and the whole thing chock full of riffs.</p>
<p>Though only clocking in at 32 minutes and 7 songs, there&#8217;s enough solid music here to keep your interest and there&#8217;s a feral energy as well as a retro gloss that mixes into something a little more than a mere trend hopping retro thrash act. Opener &#8220;Virtue in Death&#8221; pretty much sets the tone for the other 6 songs with a galloping thrash riffs flocked with enough melody and solo work to make it a little more than a simple throwback. &#8220;Hunting Evil&#8221; opens with a classic bay Area riff and some nifty shreddage at 1:15 and 3:30 in. And while some may think the abundance of solos in most of the tracks are a bit indulgent, I found them to be not only well placed and played, they add a nice dash of energy to the songs, that typically rely on archaic thrash structures.</p>
<p>The album&#8217;s mid section features the two longest and more varied tracks in the title track and &#8220;Unmaker, both over 5-minutes long. The former has a nice chorus of sorts, while the latter initially hints at a epic ballad before delivery some stern, mid paced thrash riffage and Matt Cuthbertson mixing in some more traditional vocals in with his rasp . &#8220;Forger of Belief&#8221; gets back to a more direct, high octane tone,  while  &#8220;Streets of Vice&#8221; gives us a pure, classic thrash pace and hue.</p>
<p>The album closes with &#8220;Bloodsoaked Mission&#8221; a thunderous example of the bands modern yet retro take on thrash, with polished solos and melodies bouncing in and out of the cantankerous thrash effortlessly.  Overall a nice little find by Sonic Unyon, that should appease a wide cross section of fans, especially thrash fans old and new.</p>
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