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Boarders "The World Hates Me" (Thrash Metal)

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Deliverance - Megadeth - Accept - Metallica - Ultimatum - Queensryche - Sacred Warrior

Label :
Retroactive Records
Release Date :
2009
Catalog # :
RAR7866
Style:
Heavy Metal
  1. True Rebellion 3:57
  2. Baptized With Fire 3:52
  3. Schmertzgarten 4:25
  4. Never Alone 4:22
  5. In my Darkest Hour (Megadeth Cover!) 6:15
  6. Jump for Joy 4:11
  7. For what it's Worth 3:07
  8. Deliver You Back to Hell 4:13
  9. W.P.D. 3:24
  10. 'Till Life do us One 3:56
  11. The World Hates Me 5:24
Believer  
Ultimatum
Deliverance (Self-Titled)
Deliverance

Neck Breaking Heavy Thrash Metal in the Vien of Megadeath, Metallica, Accept, Annihilator. Pitch perfect vocals soaring vocals with Megadeth style growls!

A band that can trace its history back to the late eighties, Boarders presents a unique melding of the aggressive and melodic that draws extensively from the musical trends of the decade in question. And nowhere is that more evident than in the group’s thrash heavy material in that "Schmertzgarten", "Deliver You Back To Hell", "For What It's Worth" and "W.P.D." all deliver a sound certain to garner the interest of those into Megadeth, Metallica, and old school Deliverance. As a matter of fact, Boarders once gained notoriety in Italy – back in their pre-Christian days – as a Megadeth cover band; hence, the inclusion of the old Megadeth song "In My Darkest Hour" (off So Far, So Good, So What) makes perfect sense. A more melodic aspect to the bands songwriting skills, on the other hand, can be found in the straightforward metal and hard rock direction taken on "True Rebellion", "Baptized With Fire" and "Jump For Joy". Fast, energetic and catchy, these are three up-tempo numbers that bring to mind Bride (both late eighties and early nineties era), Iron Maiden, Barren Cross and Sacred Warrior.

To say that lead vocalist Egi owns a set of pipes would be an understatement. While staying mostly in mid-octave territory with a vocal style that is equal parts clean and equal parts gritty, he adds a harsh element to his delivery on "Deliver You Back To Hell" and even mixes in some extreme growling on "For What It's Worth". Lead guitarist Gigi proves every bit as much a talent, combining with Egi on rhythm guitar to contribute the album’s catchy guitar riffs – some faster and more up-tempo and others slower but heavier – while furnishing its scorching lead guitar. The albums low end, at the same time, makes its presence felt as well. Give credit to Oscar and Roby for joining an excess of pronounced bass lines with a pummeling drum sound to put in place a rhythm section that is nothing less than monstrous. (Taken from a review of the album on www.AngelicWarlord.com)

egi - rythm guitars / lead vocals
gigi - lead guitars
oskar - bass
roby - drums

Boarders were formed in 1989 in Milan with the aim to play pure Thrash Metal in best Bay Area tradition. Bands like Testament, Exodus, Metallica and especially Megadeth served as models. So you can find not only many covers of famous Megadeth songs in the discography of Boarders but the band has also an excellent reputation as a Megadeth cover band.

After releasing the demos “Bad Mistake” in 1990 and “Soft Fail System” in 1993, the band brought in 1999 their self produced debut “Rust of 99” to the market. Two years later they followed up with “All Clear Lies” and in 2002 Boarders released the live cover album “Tribute to Megadeth: Live at Metalagno”, which emphasized their love to Megadeth. With the release of “Promo 2004” Boarders made the step over the borders (nicht boarders) of Italy and signed a contract with Weathertop Productions in 2007.

With “The World hates me” Boarders present their newest and without doubt best piece to date, exclusively distributed by Weathertop Productions in partnership with Quam Libet Records. Besides an almost obligatory Megadeth cover song, “The World Hates Me” contains ten neck-breaking compositions, overflowing of killing riffs and catchy melodies. Songs like “True Rebellion”, “Jump For Joy” and “For What It's Worth” proof with no doubt, that Boarders celebrate convincing and rocking HEAVY METAL

 
  
  
 
 

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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 31 January, 2009.