Artillery - By Inheritance (1990) [Japan 1st Press - Roadrunner/FEMS # APCY-8015]

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Artillery - By Inheritance (1990) [Japan 1st Press]
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Speed/Thrash Metal | Label: Far East Metal Syndicate # APCY-8015

Artillery is a famous Danish technical metal band. They participated in the early development of the genre, and their highly energetic, riff-centric and often fast-paced music is similar in style to that of Coroner, Megadeth and Annihilator from the same era.

Because the band risked experimenting with some bold new directions on 1990's By Inheritance, the album usually gets a bad rap from grumpy thrash purists and even some Artillery fans. But, with the benefit of hindsight, Artillery's third album frequently sounds like their finest hour, as much for boasting some of the most distinctive and imaginative songs of their career as for incorporating textural variety at a time when many of the Danish quintet's contemporaries were wallowing in stagnation. Clearly influenced by heavy metal tastemakers Metallica and Iron Maiden (in particular, their Egypt-themed Powerslave album) when recording By Inheritance, Artillery injected Eastern-flavored melodies into typically technical and muscular thrash offerings like "Khomaniac" and the title track, then looked no further than Roadrunner labelmates Annihilator for the melodic acumen achieved on "Bombfood" and "Back in the Trash." More traditional speed metal elements eventually surfaced on "Life in Bondage" and "Equal at First," but additional album standouts "Beneath the Clay (R.I.P.)" and "Don't Believe" (released as a single before the LP) continually inserted unprecedented doses of melody and contrasting softer passages with fantastic results, thus paving the way for a guilt-free cover of Nazareth's "Razamanaz" that sounded perfectly natural by the time it arrived. Unfortunately, these many qualities didn't succeed in converting staunch defenders of the thrash faith, and By Inheritance's troubled recording sessions even tore Artillery apart, reportedly requiring three separate mixes before vocalist Flemming Ronsdorf took charge of the process. Still, if time heals all wounds (Artillery briefly reunited a decade later), then there's hope that By Inheritance will also be given the re-evaluation it deserves.

– Review by Eduardo Rivadavia, allmusic.com

Tracklist:

01. 7:00 from Tashkent
02. Beneath The Clay (R.I.P.)
03. By Inheritance
04. Bomb Food
05. Don't Believe
06. Life in Bondage
07. Equal At First
08. Razamanaz (Nazareth cover)
09. Back In The Trash

Produced, Engineered & Mixed by Flemming Rasmussen.

- Flemming Rønsdorf - vocals
- Michael Stützer - guitar
- Morten Stützer - guitar
- Peter Thorslund - bass
- Carsten Nielsen - drums

Original non-remastered Japanese 1st pressed CD.
Manafactured in Japan by Apollon Inc., Tokyo.
All thanks goes to the original ripper!

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