This is a good second round of re-done tracks by the MONUMENTAL Destruction. It's pretty tight sounding better than the originals I think. Though they don't have Harry Wilkens back in the band and I think their former drummer Olly still is supporting the band it's just that he doesn't play on any of the newer albums. Michael "Mike" Sifringer (guitars) seemed to step-up his game on leads. I'm used to him being a bit sloppy but he's done a good job on here. It seems as though they sort of lost that spunk a bit on intensity, but they're getting up there in age. Mike admits too that he smokes too much weed.
The music is classic Destruction, it just seems milder. And the Dead Kennedys cover was good, showing that punk rock influence. I'm sure Jello Biafra knows or might know about them covering his former band. Weird to hear it in thrash metal fashion. Some great remakes here of songs like 'Dissatisfied Existence', etc. shows that they still have it, just slowed down a bit like I said. At least they have two of the original members Marcel "Schmier" Schirmer and Mike. They've gone through a bunch of drummers since Tommy Senmann's departure way back in the 80's. The band never really changed, just their newer material all sounds the same.
The production quality is top notch. I like the sound of it and how all the tracks mixed together. Though the guitars could've sounded a little more crunch-like, but still they did a good job of remaking these tracks. It really does sound like Harry on some leads it's just not specified on here though it has to be him. Mike can't pull off such fast leads the way Harry did. I know that he did participate in more recent albums as a guest musician. Mike's great on rhythm. He's been a good songwriter in the 80's though their more recent material doesn't seem to change. They're not as catchy as the old stuff. Which is probably why the remakes.
I have the physical CD of this release and enjoyed it a lot. I think the first one is good as well, maybe even better. I liked both of them though and I think it was a good idea to put these songs through better production quality and mixing. I think they did a good justice to the songs from the early days. Maybe they received some criticism over the older material sounding low-budget and the new material monotonous and songwriting monotonous as well. I liked this remake the entire way through. They did a good job from start to finish. Especially enjoy the Dead Kennedys cover as well!
Rating: 8½ (out of 10) ratings explained
Reviewed by Death8699
12/23/2020 20:09