Watch out for these guys debut album next week!Bands like Nifelheim, Destroyer 666, Desaster, (old) Ketzer, and Cruel Force, mix the thrash with the more extreme black and death metals and it injects new life into it.
Watch out for these guys debut album next week!
after putting on MegaDeth I ended up on a random thrash metal playlist. Some of the Destruction stuff is really good a few tunes come on and i'm like thats good who is it? and three times its been Destruction.For thrash to be interesting to me now, it's GOTTA be mixed w something else

You ain't looking hard enough, bro. I see straight up young and old thrash bands regularly and they all kick ass.The younger bands trying to emulate the bay area sound..etc...but really...with the exception of Overkill, i just dont find the bands playing "straight" thrash today relevant or interesting.
What is "straight" thrash though? Even back in the early days there was a level of diversity amongst bands and mixing of other styles. It's always been that way.For thrash to be interesting to me now, it's GOTTA be mixed w something else.
Well I certainly like MD more than Anthrax. I do enjoy the older MD albums before RIP, especially the unique jazz playing by Chris Poland and Gar Samuelsson
But RIP is the only one I could live without. The stuff later is catchy but soft. Some of that stuff is alright, but again. I could live without.
Slayer on the other hand I still would want to listen to all their stuff up to and including Seasons in the Abyss. Divine intervention is cool...but i can do with out it.
Metallica's first four albums are mandatory for constant listening and RTL is the greatest album ever made lol
Or at least my favorite.
I guess it's not cut and dry but I just dont get excited by too much of the newer bands. I guess my tastes shift to the extreme side. I guess I can dig on a new rock or heavy metal band (even though no new bands challenge the older ones) but with thrash I am quite satisfied with the old records.What is "straight" thrash though? Even back in the early days there was a level of diversity amongst bands and mixing of other styles. It's always been that way.
after putting on MegaDeth I ended up on a random thrash metal playlist. Some of the Destruction stuff is really good a few tunes come on and i'm like thats good who is it? and three times its been Destruction.
Skeletonwitch is good blackened thrash metal. imho
Best Machine Head album is the first one. So fucking HEAVY. I see the drummer Chris Kontos all the time. Super cool dude. I've met Rob Flynn a few times too, nice guy as well. From Forbidden, to Vio-Lence, to Machine Head. Solid pedigree, but ya some of the MH albums suck. Blackening was killer as well.
The reunion was cool with Chris Kontos and Logan Mader the original line up (minus Adam Duce I guess there is still beef there) It was kinda crazy because two guys left MH in like the same day and it seemed to be a disaster but Robb Flynn's was like I don't need you guys and kinda pulled a power move. imo and was like I'll just do a reunion tour with the old members as well as put together a new lineup with Matt Allston now on Drums and Vogg (Decapitaed) on lead guitar. So the tour had two different versions of the band. The original lineup played Burn My Eyes in it's entirety and the new lineup played after playing all the hits and songs from the rest of the catalog. Was super cool but unfortunately got stopped short due to Covid.
Robb is controlling but MH is his baby so I get it. That said every guitar player that has been in the band has contributed to the writing and have writing credits so I think it's mainly the business side where he becomes a bit of a control freak but is always open to the other guys idea's musically. Even the drummer Dave McClaine wrote guitar parts they said he wrote that big opening riff for the song Halo for instance.Yeah I wish I would have seen one of those shows. I started going real hard on live shows after COVID. From what I gathered from listening to Phil Demmel interviews on the topic Rob Flynn is over the top with controlling everything about the band and it's members. Like he couldn't even do interviews or talk about anything without Rob's approval. Grew tired of it and wanted to do his own thing again, which wg ias cool because it brought back Vio-Lence and I got to see a kick ass 35 anniversary of Eternal Nightmare show in Oakland. Now Vio-Lence is just Sean Killian and a bunch of fill ins since Phil bailed on that for Kerry King/Category 7.
I'll probably check out Machine Head on this tour in April.
Robb is controlling but MH is his baby so I get it. That said every guitar player that has been in the band has contributed to the writing and have writing credits so I think it's mainly the business side where he becomes a bit of a control freak but is always open to the other guys idea's musically. Even the drummer Dave McClaine wrote guitar parts they said he wrote that big opening riff for the song Halo for instance.
This will be released on dec 6. They only keep improving with each new album. This one is at least on par with Panopticon's level. Vastly underrated swiss atmospheric black metal!