LIVING DEATH — Vengeance of Hell

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Album · 1984

Filed under Speed Metal
By LIVING DEATH

Tracklist

1. You and Me (4:07)
2. Living Death (3:44)
3. Night Light (5:45)
4. My Victim (4:13)
5. Labyrinth (3:18)
6. Heavy Metal Hurricane (3:43)
7. Hellpike (4:03)
8. Riding a Virgin (4:01)
9. Vengeance of Hell (5:13)

Total Time: 38:07

Line-up/Musicians

- Thorsten "Toto" Bergmann / Vocals
- Frank Fricke / Guitars
- Reiner Kelch / Guitars
- Dieter Kelch / Bass

Additional musicians:
- Eric / Drums

About this release

Mausoleum Records, 1984. Reissued and remixed in 1985 under the name "Vengeance of Hell: New Remix".

Ralph "Ralf" Hubert: Engineering
Axel Thubeauville: Producer
Detlef Braun: Cover art
Hucky Heppke: Photography

Recorded at studio Wahn, Bochum, W. Germany May / June 1984.

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The German thrash scene was a great one. It was home to many bands that would satisfy the taste of thrashers who wanted a more spitting and caustic attack that would end up influencing early death and black metal. You had the "big three" of Kreator, Sodom, and Destruction as well as bands like Tankard and Holy Moses (Which is my personal favorite German thrash band). Not that there weren't bands of this type elsewhere, as Canada was home to Razor and Voivod and Japan had Casbah and Jurassic Jade, but Germany is usually mentioned as the main hub of these types of thrash acts.

Living Death are one of these bands, and like many thrash bands, had a bit of a rough start with their debut. As with many early speed/thrash releases, Vengeance of Hell retains a lot of it's traditional heavy metal influences though adds in a bit of the grit and spit that's needed. Also you've got some amazing cover artwork that displays obscure metal art at it's finest. The original release of the album was absolutely ruined by a terribly muddy mixing, but thankfully the band must have realized that and remixed the album only a year later in 1985, so that's the version I'll be reviewing.

On the music end, everything's here. Soloing of the utmost classic metal tradition, pounding drums that constantly keep the foot tapping, skin-shredding riffs, and a penchant for great melodies. Speaking of melodies though, the vocals can sometimes be a bit of a problem. For the most part, Thorsten "Toto" Bergmann's vocals are fine and have that amateur charm to them. However, when he tries to reach higher pitched notes like in "You and Me" or "Night Light", he just sounds a bit silly. I feel like I'm listening to myself trying to sing Judas Priest songs, and in fact I probably sound exactly like this when I try.

Despite that, what really keeps this album from flopping is both the excellent music and the aforementioned charm. The album sounds like everyone's just having fun, and that's something that I almost always love hearing. I'd take some rather amateurish speed metal that's clearly having fun over ultra brutal, technical, and serious modern death metal any day. It's impossible to not love metal anthems like "Heavy Metal Hurricane", it is seriously a hidden classic metal gem. The chorus on it is just so catchy. Some of the other highlights are "My Victim", "Hellpike", and the excellent closing title track. Damn, the short crushing riff that ends the song is just a beast. It sadly only lasts the last 20 seconds and should have gone on longer, but it does provide a great finale.

The band would very much improve and hone in on their sound on the following two releases especially on the vocal end, but this is a fun album that should not be missed. If you can get past the sometimes dumb-sounding vocals and make sure to listen to the 1985 version, this is a great start to an underrated thrash/speed metal band's career.

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