Satans history is storied, their albums and incendiary live shows, iconic. The Newcastle, England-bred lineup may quip that their career has been 44 years of prolonged mayhem with a 20-year lunch breakforming in 1980, eventually pausing before reuniting in 2011but circa 2024 finds the band thriving, writing, recording, and touring at the top of their game. Proof positive is their seventh studio album, and third for Metal Blade, Songs in Crimson.
If 2022s Earth Infernal album was brutal, up-tempo and with loud guitars, guitarist Russ Tippins calls Songs in Crimson concise. Its more to the point and gets there quicker. One of the reasons behind the title Songs in Crimson is that this record is very song focused. Theres more punch this time around. Each chorus speaks for itself. An eminently relatable song is Era (The Day Will Come). There is nobody on this planet who is not familiar with the feeling of loss. When you get to the age we are at in this band, it becomes a weekly occurrence. If there is a message in the lyrics, it is pretty much do not take anything for granted. Especially people. You just dont know what is around the corner that you cant see coming.
Satans chemistry, honed by years of collaboration, brotherhood and love, is unbreakable. We played at a metal festival where the headlining band had zero original members, Tippins says. I cannot get my head around that, though I admire their bravery. We are the genuine article. To be clear: We did not reunite just to trade on past glory, he concludes. If you want nostalgia, this is not the band for you. We look only ahead and always will.
lim. steel grey marbled vinyl to 500 copies + poster & downloadcard
Tracks:
- Frantic Zero
- Era (The Day Will Come)
- Whore of Babylon
- Sacramental Rites
- Martyrdom
- Turn the Tide
- Captives
- Curse in Disguise
- Truth Bullet
- Deadly Crimson
Genres: Heavy Metal
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