SACRED REICH — Surf Nicaragua

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EP · 1988

Filed under Thrash Metal
By SACRED REICH

Tracklist

1. Surf Nicaragua (4:40)
2. One Nation (3:24)
3. War Pigs (6:03)
4. Draining You of Life (3:20)
5. Ignorance (live) (4:04)
6. Death Squad (live) (4:29)

Total Time: 26:03

Line-up/Musicians

- Phil Rind / Vocals, Bass
- Jason Rainey / Guitars (rhythm)
- Wiley Arnett / Guitars (lead)
- Greg Hall / Drums

About this release

EP, Metal Blade Records, October 4th, 1988

The live tracks were only supposed to be on the CD version, but due to a pressing error, they appeared on all formats.

A picture disc version was released in February, 1989.

Thanks to Time Signature, UMUR, Unitron for the updates

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Vim Fuego
The cover of the `Surf Nicaragua' EP features a gas masked surfer carrying a bomb surfing on a coffin, a comment on the clandestine US operation which saw mines deployed in the seas off the Central American state of Nicaragua. Now, most thrash fans in 1988 would hardly have known where Nicaragua was, let alone cared about the United States' political and military interference in the country. Sacred Reich's vocalist/bassist and politically aware lyricist Phil Rhind managed to get them singing about it, even if they didn't know what had happened, by creating a catchy little song which skirted the realm of novelty, but was anchored firmly in thrash.

The band's debut album `Ignorance' suffered the usual first album fate of thrash bands the world over in that it was well intentioned, but not entirely executed smoothly. At times, the songs were too samey, and the band seemed intent on playing as fast as they could, losing structure and impact because of it. This EP escaped that fate.

The whole EP was created around the title track. "Surf Nicaragua" takes off with an instant blast of thrash energy, and it looks like the race is on again. However, the chorus slows for a breakdown passage, and most of the song is played at a chugging mid-tempo. Perhaps the greatest appeal of the song is the world famous riff of surf anthem "Wipeout", followed by a surfing drum break, which appear unexpectedly. By pulling back on the tempo, Jason Rainey's crushing rhythm guitar sound is allowed to shine through. Add Wiley Arnett's twisting solos and you have all the makings of a metal classic.

Second track "One Nation" also breaks the speed freak mould with a steady, almost grooving rhythm, punctuated by Rhind's drill sergeant vocal delivery. The third track is a masterful cover of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs", played straight and heavy. Even several decades after the song was written, the lyrics to the song are still shockingly relevant. It is still the best anti-war song in all metaldom, and outside the Sabbath original, you'll be hard pressed to find a better version of it. "Draining You Of Life" rounds out the EP, and the Nuclear Assault style thrash-out further demonstrates the band's new found talent for rationing the speedy sections to structure a song and increase their impact.

Sacred Reich were one of the wave of second generation thrash bands to come out of the US. These bands, like Flotsam and Jetsam, Forbidden and Death Angel, took their cues from thrash's originators, like Metallica, Slayer and Venom. Heavily influenced by Metallica, Sacred Reich set themselves apart from the pack by incorporating a strong political influence into their music, never better demonstrated than on this EP. Sacred Reich lost a lot of traditional thrash fans on the release of their second full album `The American Way' in 1990, by incorporating a number of new influences. The political edge to the lyrics was still there though, as was a newfound social conscience.
UMUR
"Surf Nicaragua" is an EP release by US US, Phoenix, Arizona based thrash metal act Sacred Reich. The EP was released through Metal Blade Records in October 1988 and bridges the gap (along with the "Alive at the Dynamo (1989)" live EP) between the band´s first two studio albums "Ignorance (1987)" and "The American Way (1990)". The original vinyl version of the EP featured four tracks and a 17:28 minutes playing time, while the 1995 CD re-issue features two extra tracks and a full playing time of 26:03 minutes.

The four tracks on the original version are all studio recordings, while the two bonus tracks on the re-issue are live versions of "Ignorance" and "Death Squad". Two tracks that in their original studio versions appear on "Ignorance (1987)". The EP title track is what you can safely call a thrash metal classic. It´s a track that shows great progression from the more serious Slayer influenced sound of the debut album, as it takes the band´s sound into a more humourous direction (which is also underlined by the cartoonish cover artwork). The band haven´t lost their political edge though which is fully on display in the next track "One Nation". A track that is almost equally as strong as the title track. The next track is a cover version of "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath. It´s alright but covers of Black Sabbath songs never made my blood boil. I much prefer the originals. The last studio track is a re-recorded version of the title track from the "Draining You of Life (1986)" demo. It´s decent but nothing too exciting. The two live tracks from the 1995 CD re-issue on the other hand are really great. I´d go as far as to say they are better than the studio originals.

The sound production is professional, powerful and suiting the music perfectly. And that goes for both the studio and the live tracks.

"Surf Nicaragua" is a classic thrash metal EP from the eighties. One of those releases you need to hear to understand the development of the genre. The quality is a bit up and down but especially "Surf Nicaragua" and "One Nation" are really positive experiences and if you include the two live bonus tracks to the overall rating I´d say a 3.5 star (70%) rating is fully deserved.

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