![]() ![]() ![]() Though that's not exactly a knock at her vocal chops, she does a good job striking the iron and putting in the work to make this cover sound halfway decent, but the track being covered is hardly the most exemplary example of 80's European speed metal to begin with. ![]() And to obfuscate things further, Joel himself is not present at the vocal stand for this recording, instead giving us Instagram startup "Marz", whose other bands I have yet to subject myself to. Toxic Holocaust were hardly trailblazers, but in the miasma of boring, oatmeal textured modern thrash bands, they were definitely a welcome change in the programming.īut how the winds change, in 2017 we were given the first signs of life the band had set forth since their hiatus in 2013, aaaaaand it's a semi-acceptable cover of a semi-acceptable Belgian speed metal song from the mid 80's.great. After 2013 he packed his shit and got the hell out of dodge, not to give us anything more than a middle of the road solo album and a shitload of non-metal material under his moniker. I think everyone has come to terms with the fact that Joel Grind would rather do anything than release metal music nowadays, and he seems specifically adverse to touching his most famous child Toxic Holocaust. ![]()
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