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Vultures (CD - 2008)UPC: 00039841466720As low as $8.39 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Fate (California) Label: Metal Blade Genre: Heavy Metal Album Description: Mild-mannered Sacramento teenaged headbangers Fate somehow sound like scene veterans. Their Metal Blade debut, VULTURES, is a blast of accomplished, riff-heavy metalcore that stands toe to toe with the genre's standard-bearers. Songs like "Your Creed is Greed" feature jaw-dr... read more Mild-mannered Sacramento teenaged headbangers Fate somehow sound like scene veterans. Their Metal Blade debut, VULTURES, is a blast of accomplished, riff-heavy metalcore that stands toe to toe with the genre's standard-bearers. Songs like "Your Creed is Greed" feature jaw-dropping quicksilver fretwork and sturdy chugging in equal measure, and "Psychopathic Diary" is rhythmically intense enough to cause schizophrenia on its own. They certainly have plenty of room to explore the limits of thrash in the future, but for now VULTURES shows Fate to be well ahead of their classmates in heavy metal 101. Equal parts death metal and thrash metal, the California-based quintet Fate make a solid introductory statement with their 2008 debut for Metal Blade, Vultures. Although they may be comprised of some very young lads (the group originally formed five years before the release of Vultures while all of its members were still in middle school), Fate play like extreme metal professionals throughout. Instrumentally, the group has a knack for mixing guitar bits that incorporate both chunky riffing as well as sweep-picked flurries of notes (case in point, "Battle Grounds Beneath Our Feet" and "Ruins of Necropolis"), while the album opener, "Psychopathic Diary," comes off like a metallic Frankenstein -- all different parts sewn together as one unhappy beast. And as with most new metal bands today, there's the now-obligatory nod to Iron Maiden, which in this case is the guitar harmony-heavy, all-instrumental title track. ~ Greg Prato minimize
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