Coroner >Punishment for Decadence Buy from. Punishment for Decadence (1988) Die. Reissued without the consent of Coroner. 2caudio Aether 2 more. Here you can download free punishment for decadence shared files found in our database: Punishment for Decadence.zip mediafire.com Punishment For Decadence (1988).rar. Apr 24, 2013 Coroner - Punishment For Decadence (Full Album) CORONER GREECE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO CORONER. Find a Coroner - Punishment For Decadence first pressing or reissue. Complete your Coroner collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs.
Intro (0:13) 2. Absorbed (3:42) 3. Masked Jackal (4:47) 4. Arc-Lite (3:19) 5. Skeleton on Your Shoulder (5:33) 6.
Sudden Fall (4:50) 7. Shadow of a Lost Dream (4:32) 8. The New Breed (4:53) 9. Voyage to Eternity (3:42) 10. Purple Haze (3:20) Total Time: 38:54 Line-up/Musicians - Tommy T.
Baron (Tommy Vetterli) / Guitar - Ron Royce (Ron Broder) / Bass, Vocals - Marquis Marky (Markus Edelmann) / Drums Guest musician: - Gary Marlowe / Keyboards About this release Full-length, Noise Records, August 1st, 1988 Produced by Guy Bidmead. Thanks to for the updates CORONER MP3, Free Download/Stream. A brief, aggressive outburst of thrash, Coroner's Punishment for Decadence takes a left-field turn at the end when the band wheel out a thrashed-up cover version of Purple Haze by the Jimi Hendrix Experience which succeeds in teasing out the proto-metal aspects of the song whilst remaining true both to the original tone of the song and the band's aggressive thrash stance. Ron Royce's vocals don't really match up to Jimi's original and are more suited to the muttered threats of the rest of the album, but otherwise it's a solid cover, though for the rest of the album the band seem to be treading water a little. Unheralded Thrash Classic Coroner may not be a very big name band, and that's a shame because this is album is something else! Crammed with lightning fast technical riffing, double bass thrash drumming, blazing solos, and unorthodox song structures that change on the flip of the switch.
The best way to describe it all is frantic. This is organized chaos.
There are some traces of progressive elements, (such as clean guitar, synth and overall progressive song structures), not all the solos are face melters, and even some neo classical moments thrown in! This is a progressive technical thrash album that twists and turns constantly and will blow you away musically. Musicianship, (as in both technical skill and songwriting ability) is present that blows Celtic Frost, (their source) out of the water.and many other thrash albums to boot! Some truly amazing guitar work, drumming that can be utterly manic to melodic, tasteful bass guitar and gruff vocals. My only real knock is the production, which is not very good, and the vocals in particularly are quite buried.
Though this is 80's thrash metal, some low fi never hurt anyone! Just to make sure things aren't too serious, (or an honest tribute I don't know) the album ends with a thrash cover of Jimi Hendrix's 'Purple Haze' which is actually pretty cool and gives a good chuckle. OK, the vocals may make you cringe a bit, but its a cool cover and I'm always glad to see a metal band do something a little atypical. Brilliant album Four and a Half Stars.