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Red Mist  - Last Dance Before Doomsday

review by Rob S  - added 11/10/2009

Marching forth from the gates of hell (known to residents as South West England) with a potently noxious strain of contemporary metal come Red Mist, packing enough six string carnage and throat lacerating vocals to get your local headbanging contingent foaming at the mouth in anticipation. Evidently following the ‘more is more’ school of artistic thought, the young quartet combine the pounding percussion of classic thrash metal with infernal, sandpaper riffs of death metal, laced with Gothenburg style guitar melodies to lend this metallic beast additional bite. Though the band have been together for just around two years, they’ve made significant strides in that modest timeframe, sharing stages with an assortment of bands and winning Extreme metal bible Terrorizer’s unsigned competition, and on the evidence of ‘Last Dance Before Doomsday,’ the Red Mist shows little sign of dispersing any time soon. This is just a taster of course, and leaves plenty of room for development, but for now, crank up the stereo and let yourself go... you won’t regret it.



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