The third full-length studio album by Brazilian Thrash Metal band.
New longplay from Brazilian Thrashers overflowing energy & classic Thrash Metal with enough high vocals and fast tempo songs. On "A Near Life Experience" is no place for sentiment and uncertainty, all short and exclusively in the case. The lyrical component, as it was before, is devoted to such topics as death, pain, war and not only.
For almost 20 years of artistic career, Woslom earned many fans' love not only at home. And with the release of fresh plates, popularity of the band will increase on the continent.
In general, "A Near Life Experience" turned out to be a fairly standard studio work for the genre, but it is at the highest level, that is sure to be appreciated by fans of the style. Pleasant listening!
Punishment 18 Records, 2016 (P18R 110). Made in Italy. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Underworld Of Aggression 4:32
2. A Near Life Experience 8:34
3. Brokenbones 4:04
4. Lapses Of Sin 4:32
5. Redemption 5:49
6. Unleash Your Violence 5:25
7. Lords Of War 6:03
8. Total Speed Thrash 2:58
9. Thrasher's Return 2:43 Total playing time: 44:40
The third full-length studio album by Brazilian Thrash Metal band.
New longplay from Brazilian Thrashers overflowing energy & classic Thrash Metal with enough high vocals and fast tempo songs. On "A Near Life Experience" is no place for sentiment and uncertainty, all short and exclusi..
Official re-release of the second full-length album by Brazilian Thrash Metal band.
Brazilian Thrash Metal masterminds of Woslom, assumingly well educated in their society’s evolution process, share their pains and doctrines with their sophomore distribution of “Evolustruction”. Packed with diverse views, band sought to establish their own version of Thrash Metal, delivering comprehensive material, which might be influenced by North American Bay Area, particularly Megadeth, Testament and Metallica.
Fortunately that Woslom took upon themselves the decision of not attempting to patch old wounds (what can we say Sepultura as one of Brazilian leading Thrash bands lost itself after 1991 or just like Metallica when it lost its marbles after 1990), but to head out and achieve something different. With “Evolustruction” you'll sense an old hunger and conviction that eventually formulated their chosen path. Letting an artistic nature to plunge in, in favor of yet another piece of Thrash memorability, Woslom’s songwriting appeared to be smeared with nonconformity towards the old genre, paralleling features of both old and new school Thrash that resulted in considerably ambiguous song structures, creative riffery, exceptional lead guitar work, carving with harmonies and incredible soloing and a pulsating flair of rhythmic compositions. By all means, with their progressivism, Woslom still maintained a bewildered Thrash imagery as bashing skulls is still a part of the deal.
The album follows the idea that there are always choices to make in life and that one has to constantly decide between good choices and bad choices. Given the experience the band was able to accumulate, they promised to break all the rules! Fast and aggressive guitar riffs are the main ingredient in this Thrash Metal masterpiece. The fierce attacks of “No Last Chance”, “Breathless (Justice's Fall)” and “Evolustruction” (better his extended version at number 10), it might wasn’t the truest form of Thrash as it is widely known, but it had a reek of freshness, clever diversity and enough brutality to go around. “New Faith” recapped the old wrath fling of old Thrash Metal into ignition along with the band’s inventive antics. Furthermore, right before ending this chapter, the “Evolustruction” sound engineering provided the album with the rightful character, maintaining the old Thrash sound pattern yet with sharp and polished sound made by modern means, a great contribution for the album’s abilities to inspire while listening. In a nutshell, Woslom produced a fine revelation, clutching Thrash Metal and shaping it up to become more relevant!
For fans of Testament, Metallica and Megadeth!!
Punishment 18 Records, 2013/2014 (P18R 071). Made in Italy.
Tracklist:
1. Evolustruction 4:13
2. Haunted By The Past 6:30
3. Pray To Kill 2:59
4. River Of Souls 4:39
5. No Last Chance 6:33
6. New Faith 5:03
7. Breathless (Justice's Fall) 6:07
8. Purgatory 6:28 Bonus Tracks:
9. Breakdown (cover Mad Dragzter) 3:22
10. Evolustruction (Alternative Version) 4:53 Total playing time: 50:47 min.
Official re-release of the second full-length album by Brazilian Thrash Metal band.
Brazilian Thrash Metal masterminds of Woslom, assumingly well educated in their society’s evolution process, share their pains and doctrines with their sophomore distribution of “Evolustruction”. P..
Official re-release of the debut full-length album by Brazilian Thrash Metal band.
Originally self-released in 2010, this is an album that doesn’t shy away from their Thrash foundations and really cooks some catchy and fun material with enough swagger and punch to work. While their sophomore effort went for an overall mid tempo Thrash sound, "Time To Rise" is a much faster and aggressive release. Not that there isn’t a bit of groove to be found throughout, but generally speaking there is a lot more ‘pep in the step’ of the Thrash contained on this release to be devoured. This is where Woslom really works their best and it’s the main portion of what’s being offered on this debut.
At times, these Brazilian Thrashers pull a bit from the early days of Thrash with their touches of melodic layering and general ambitious energy. “Checkmate” and “Power & Misery” have a slightly old school Metallica vibe to them with their winding structures and a bit of Megadeth in the snarling melodic vocals of the latter. From there the band builds on the classic Thrash sound with a slightly modernized style in the riff on the album title track or the slightly groove oriented notes on “The Deep Null”.
The truth remains that this debut is the best record so far from Woslom. It’s a catchy record with enough groove and melody to stick with the listener as a whole and enough Thrash punch and jabs to keep the moshing elite interested. Woslom is still a band that has yet to hit their full potential, but "Time To Rise" is definitely an album worth checking out for a Thrashing time!
For fans of: Testament, Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth!!
CD includes "Time To Rise" Video Clip.
Punishment 18 Records, 2010/2014 (P18R 076). Made in Italy.
Tracklist:
1. Time To Rise 3:46
2. Soulless (S.O.T.D.) 5:28
3. Power & Misery 8:34
4. The Deep Null 5:10
5. Mortal Effect 3:05
6. Despise Your Pain 5:04
7. Downfall 3:02
8. Checkmate 9:18
9. Beyond Inferno 4:02 Total playing time: 47:29
Official re-release of the debut full-length album by Brazilian Thrash Metal band.
Originally self-released in 2010, this is an album that doesn’t shy away from their Thrash foundations and really cooks some catchy and fun material with enough swagger and punch to work. While their sophomore ..