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    Slayer - Repentless (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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    Slayer - Repentless (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

    Slayer - Repentless (2015)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 41:57 minutes | 1002 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    Eleventh studio album from the pioneering thrash band that has scanned 5+ million albums in the US. Produced by Terry Date [Pantera, Deftones, Slipknot]. Previous album World Painted Blood reached #12 on "The Billboard 200." They're headlining the 2015 Rockstar Mayhem Festival US summer tour.

    In the decades since Slayer's inception in 1982, the band have messed about with various techniques and sounds – they even cut a disastrous nu-metal album – they've never really been big on experimentation. Of the big four – with Metallica, Anthrax and Megadeth – they've remained closer to their roots than any of the others. Repentless, their debut for Nuclear Blast, is their first record in six years and showcases a host of changes. The most significant one, of course, is the death of founding guitarist Jeff Hanneman in 2013 – the chief architect of the band's sound. As the composer of many classic Slayer tracks including "Hell Awaits," "Angel of Death," "Dead Skin Mask," "Raining Blood," etc., he brought an unhinged punk spirit and inventive creative intuition to Slayer's metal palette. It contrasted sharply with fellow guitarist Kerry King's thrash approach and carved out a signature sound. Gary Holt of Exodus was selected as Hanneman's replacement, but his approach is closer to King's, making new songs less distinct. Repentless also marks the return of drummer Paul Bostaph after the controversial firing of Dave Lombardo. If Slayer ever needed a reason to look back for inspiration, it's here. The lion's share of responsibility for their sound has been passed on to King. He is not as imaginative as Hanneman, but does a more than acceptable job. This is mostly a thrash metal offering, full of manic tempos, blistering riffs, naked aggression, typical misanthropy, and angry grief (check "Chasing Death" as proof of the latter). The title track single attempts to mirror the band's earliest attack and mostly succeeds. "Take Control" is an anthemic call to warfare with Araya in grainy but still ferocious voice. Fine breaks by King and Holt elevate it to choice cut status. "Vices" is a crushing paean to violence ("…It's a rush you can't deny/a little violence is the ultimate drug/let's get high!…") emphasized by a blistering solo from King. Hanneman has a writing credit on "Piano Wire," partially composed at the time of his death. It offers a chugging, grooving riff and a couple of sharp tempo changes. Bostaph's drumming is solid. He's quick, technical and physical – listen to the alternating double bass and hi-hat work on "Cast the First Stone." "When the Stillness Comes," an outlier in the middle of the record, commences with doom and mystery as Araya whispers atop a moody guitar and cymbals. While it shifts to crunchy, midtempo riffing, it doesn't go anywhere – it's just album filler. That's compensated for by the insane pace and guitar soloing in "You Against You." Repentless is a retro, workmanlike effort from a band determined to soldier on, and that's fine. There are hardcore devotees who never want their favorite bands to change; this is for them. But again, given all that's transpired since 2009, Slayer get points for even pulling this off.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Delusions Of Saviour
    02 - Repentless
    03 - Take Control
    04 - Vices
    05 - Cast The First Stone
    06 - When The Stillness Comes
    07 - Chasing Death
    08 - Implode
    09 - Piano Wire
    10 - Atrocity Vendor
    11 - You Against You
    12 - Pride In Prejudice

    Produced, Engineered & Mixed by Terry Date.
    Recorded and Mixed at Henson Studios, Hollywood, CA.

    Personnel:
    Tom Araya - Vocals, Bass
    Kerry King - Guitars
    Gary Holt - Guitars
    Paul Bostaph - Drums


    Analyzed: Slayer / Repentless
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR5 -3.20 dB -10.03 dB 1:55 01-Delusions Of Saviour
    DR6 -2.00 dB -9.39 dB 3:20 02-Repentless
    DR5 -2.30 dB -8.28 dB 3:14 03-Take Control
    DR6 -2.20 dB -8.75 dB 3:32 04-Vices
    DR6 -2.30 dB -9.32 dB 3:43 05-Cast The First Stone
    DR6 -2.30 dB -10.20 dB 4:21 06-When The Stillness Comes
    DR6 -2.30 dB -9.10 dB 3:45 07-Chasing Death
    DR6 -2.30 dB -9.35 dB 3:49 08-Implode
    DR6 -2.29 dB -8.71 dB 2:48 09-Piano Wire
    DR6 -2.20 dB -8.59 dB 2:55 10-Atrocity Vendor
    DR6 -2.20 dB -9.07 dB 4:21 11-You Against You
    DR7 -2.20 dB -9.90 dB 4:14 12-Pride In Prejudice
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 12
    Official DR value: DR6

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 3099 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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