CD REVIEW Six Reasons To Kill

Band: Six Reasons To Kill

Title: Another Horizon

Label: Bastardized Recordings

Distribution: Bertus - Suburban

Release date: 06/06/2008

Review: CD

One of the most underestimated bands nowadays certainly is Six Reasons To Kill. Before this album, the band did already release two other full length studio albums before (Kiss The Demon, Alveran, 2000, and Reborn, Bastardized, 2005), yet also the splits with Absidia (2002) and Deadlock (2003). This newest piece has been produced and mastered by Kristian Kohlmannslehner, who did already work with, for example, Crematory, Bluttaufe, Sieges Even or Agathodaimon, and it has a total running time of forty nine minutes. Another Horizon isn’t really a new horizon in SRTK’s history, yet that’s of no importance, because their concept is more than acceptable. Still the band brings catchy, melodic and rhythmic Death Metal with elements from Thrash Metal, Doom and Groove, and even a hint of Metalcore might be part of it all. Another Horizon may be less intense yet catchier than before, but still the aggression goes gently hand in hand with the harmonious melodies. In a way, you can perfectly place this band in the centre of what those bands bring: Soilwork, At The Gates, The Black Dahlia Murder, All That Remains and Arise And Ruin.

77/100

Ivan Tibos.