REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: August 25, 2022

TESTAMENT – The Formation Of Damnation

This is Testament’s 10th studio outing and it also sees the return of guitarist, Alex Skolnick, who left the band after 92’s The Ritual. The album was produced by Andy Sneap who always gets a killer guitar sound on all albums he produces. This is a 2021 reissue as a double album, but Side 4 gets three tracks from the Alcatraz sessions, The New Order, Practice What You Preach, and Souls Of Black – all classic Testament songs. This is one of the best sounding metal albums I have heard.

Opening track, For The Glory Of, is just freaking awesome and is my favourite on the album. More Than Meets The Eye is a monster tune with killer riffage and epic grooves. The Evil Has Landed has a wonderful groove and riffage – this band knows what makes killer metal. Keepin’ it groovy! The Formation Of Damnation will melt your face off – this is one hell of a heavy tune with beats and grooves just blasting with maximum heavy riffage. Dangers Of The Faithless has some Metallica-esque guitar to the opening with huge chuggas.

One of the fastest songs the band have ever done is next with, The Persecuted Wont Forget. A killer tune with epic guitar. Henchman Ride gallops along at a killer pace with a killer groovy riff. Killing Season has a very old school feel to the main riff. Superb track. Afterlife has the vibe and groove that makes you want to bounce off walls – great stuff! F.E.A.R is next up and this is classic Testament – just listen to the drums! Leave Me Forever closes out the album proper, and has more light and shade than any other track on the album.

This is a great sounding album, and a very cool looking pressing. I love Testament – they wipe the floor with Slayer.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

XYZ – s/t

The band started out in France but moved to LA in ’84, but it wasn’t until ’89 that they were signed to Enigma and put out their self titled debut. The only name that some of you maybe familiar with is singer, Terry Illous, who sang with a version of Great White for a while. A very classy melodic rock band that play well written and composed tunes with big hooks and great riffs.

Maggy gets things underway, and it’s a great tune with great harmonies and a killer solo. Next Up is Inside Out, a slow groover with a great hook and riff, and a sing-a-long chorus. What Keeps Me Loving You follows, and as the title may give away, is a ballad. Very reminiscent of Journey around the Frontiers period, and Illous’ voice really shines in this song – a big shout out to axeman Marc Richard Diglio for a very tasty solo. Take What You Can mosey’s on in with guitar gymnastics and a huge monster riff – it’s the fastest tune so far. Follow The Night has the blues at its heart with a slow deep groove. Come On N Love Me is my favourite track on the album. It starts with a nice tapped guitar, and leads into a great riff and sleazy groove. Souvenirs is ballad number two. Tied Up has a very nice chugga style riff with a nice hook and groove. Nice Day To Die is next up and the riff and groove is an Iron Maiden style gallop. The album closes out with After The Rain, and it’s ballad number three – that’s one too many. A really good band with a great production by Don Dokken, but too many ballads.

8/10 from The Grooveman.