Swiss Thrashers ALGEBRA set to Return With Pulse?; Album Coming This Fall on Unspeakable Axe Records.
Switzerland is renowned for, among other things, precision clockwork and the legendary technical thrash group Coroner. Falling somewhere on the continuum between those two is ALGEBRA. After a a 5 year absence, the band is back with Pulse?, their second full-length for Unspeakable Axe Records, and third overall. Pulse? features 11 brand new tracks, along with a blistering cover of Sepultura’s “Dead Embryonic Cells.”
Stream the album’s title track now at this location.
The Coroner reference is hardly the sum total of ALGEBRA‘s musical palette. Arguably, they bring more classic Bay Area influences as well as other, more obscure Eurothrash groups to bear. The ragged, death metal-skirting edge of thrash is represented here (think Slayer and Sepultura), as well as less brutal, more formally advanced acts (mid-period Testament and Metallica). Classy lead harmonies abound and bring interest to the longer tracks, some pushing well past the five minute mark. However, the band is also ready and willing to hit high velocity at a moment’s notice, and use a Cavalera-esque bark to amp up the aggression.
With thoughtful lyrics about the problems inherent in modern society and the world today, ALGEBRA is still nobody’s idea of a trite, cookie-cutter retro-thrash group. Instead, they carry on with a classicist’s notion of what the genre could have been, if other trends and short attention spans hadn’t brought it up short.
Pulse? will be released September 30, 2019 on CD and digital platforms.
Track Listing:
1) Ego Destroyed
2) Inner Constraints
3) Addicted to Authority
4) Digital Masters
5) Quantum God
6) Simulated Mind
7) Manipulated Soul
8) Prelude to Hate
9) Hateful Source
10) Concrete Jungle
11) Pulse
12) Dead Embryonic Cells (Sepultura cover)
“Algebra‘s sound is easily comparable to bands like Testament and early Metallica, but it’s the band’s emphasis on brutal technical proficiency which makes them a unique stand-out from thrash-revivalist contemporaries (and Unspeakable Axe labelmates such as Sabbatory).” – MetalBlast.net
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