STALWART

Thrash Metal • Russia
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Band was formed in autumn 1999. Stalwart members had previously played in different St. Petersburg local metal bands, such as Bestial Deform, Clangor, Vengeance, Fading Pictures, Mincing Machine. In July August 2000 Stalwart recorded their debut album "Jerk", which was released on cassettes in the beginning 2001 by Russian label Fono Productions. After this release Stalwart started live activity and played as support act for such bands as Nightwish, Finntroll and Norther. In summer 2002 Stalwart started recording their second album. Drums tracks were recodred in Astia Studio, Finland, by Anssi Kippo (Children Of Bodom, Impaled Nazarene, To/Die/For, Norther), other part of work was done in St. Petersburg. In 2003 band signed a deal with Soyuz Music, and in October 2003 "Dive To Nowhere" was released. This album had very good reivews in Russian Metal press, some magazines defined it as "one of the bests Russian metal releases in 2003". read more...
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STALWART Dive to Nowhere album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Dive to Nowhere
Thrash Metal 2004
STALWART Abyss Ahead album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Abyss Ahead
Thrash Metal 2008
STALWART Annihilation Begins album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Annihilation Begins
Thrash Metal 2009
STALWART Manifest of Refusal album cover 3.91 | 2 ratings
Manifest of Refusal
Thrash Metal 2012

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STALWART Jerk album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Jerk
Thrash Metal 2001

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STALWART New Dimension album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
New Dimension
Thrash Metal 2006

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STALWART Manifest of Refusal

Album · 2012 · Thrash Metal
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Genre: modern death-thrash

Russian metal act Stalwart have been around for a long time, but their latest effort Manifest of Refusal is admittedly my first acquaintance with the band. And, talk about good first impressions! This is a really good and solid metal album.

Stylistically, Stalwart offer a modern type of death thrash with an, if not progressive, then at least experimental approach. In a sense, aspects of the album are decidedly more in death metal territory than thrash metal territory, as several songs feature ferocious blastbeats (just check some of the passages in 'The Karma Circle', 'Downgrade Evolution', 'Last Dawn of the Era', and 'Manifest of Refusal'), and the vocal style is pretty much consists of growls and death-grunts throughout the entire album. The thrash metal aspect of the album is not, unlike so much other death thrash which really seems primarily inspired by Slayer, from traditional old school thrash metal but rather from the more modern style of thrash, and it seems that particularly Meshuggah and Gojira serve as main source of inspiration. Consequently, the listener is treated to groovy riff upon groovy riff, interchanged with the above mentioned grinding blastbeat passages. And everything is delivered with Fear Factory-like precision.

Spicing things up, the band make use of keyboards which adds an interesting texture and dimension to the music. As with Nocturnus, the keyboards add a sort of spacey feel to the album, but they suit right into the overall sound, and also provide a more melodic feel, as heard in the melodic bridge of 'Downgrade Evolution'. Most of the composition on the album are quite dynamic, featuring several shifts, not just in tempo and time, but also in mood and intensity.

Fans of Meshuggah and Gojira and similar groove heavy acts should find Stalwart's Manifest of Refusal and interesting listen, and the album is recommended to anyone who likes their metal groovy, precise and spacey with just a very vague hint of djent.

(review originally posted at seaoftranquility.org)

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