NECRONOMICON - Constant To Death - Reviewed by metal-division-magazine! Tuesday April 4 2023, 6:31 PM
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NECRONOMICON - Constant To Death - Reviewed by metal-division-magazine ! Check it out here at this link: https://www.metal-division-magazine.com/cd-reviews/cd-reviews-n/necronomicon-constant-to-death/

What NECRONOMICON offer us on "Constant To Death" is simply uncompromising neck-breaking Metal, which is played so well that even one or the other Metal flagship turns green with envy. It can be fun, such a rock-hard boot step, if it comes along musically. "Constant To Death" is a flawless pick-me-up, slowing down in all the right places to make way for stomping that settles comfortably on a simple riff. After that, "They Lie" automatically appears like the calm before the storm. The unleashing main riff confirms the impression and creates a second one: NECRONOMICON are about to unleash unbridled riff fireworks with "Time To Kill". The guitars saw off a thrash riff making chips fly while the singer rhythmically spits out his lyrics. The instruments are well balanced, the sound is anything but modern and sterile, but still clear and differentiated. In addition to the first two songs, Redemption is a clear tip to play: First it really bangs away, later melodies join it.

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The song structures, which change from one second to the next from hard-hitting riffing to wonderfully long, sustained melodies ("Stored In Blood", "The Guilty Shepherd"), whereby the melodies, however, offer less catchy tunes and more a wavy line beyond the predictable . The Swabian quintet shines with harmonious songs that characterize accessibility and rousing beats. In addition to broad, hard guitar riffs, the varied and sympathetic singing that varies between aggression and menace have on the dense wall of sound. Variety seems to be one of the trademarks accelerators and it may take a few weeks or months before you get tired of listening. The heavily riff-influenced material is technically on an unobjectionable level, especially the drums delight with precise and skillful fills. Tracks like "Constant To Death", "Bloodrush" or "The Blood Runs Red" often bring back memories of better times. metal-division-magazine

Release Date: 28.04.2023

FFO: Slayer, Megadeth, Overkill

Location: Germany

With Constant to Death, their twelfth studio album, Necronomicon embarks on an explosive tightrope walk between thrash, punk and powermetal. The hard, uncompromising characteristics of the songs have remained. New is the tidy, fat sound and the dominance of the vocals, in which songwriter and front man Freddy shows himself more vocally powerful than ever. Freddy describes 'Constant to death' as his most modern and at the same time most personal album. "There's everything in the 12 songs, from typical Necronomicon to salon-ready powermetal to my musical origins of punk." 

Title track and opener of the new album is 'Constant to death'. Thrash reloaded. Compact, a power song in which soundmaster Achim Köhler has once again done a great job and which will open the door to a wider audience for Necronomicon. Also the second song, 'They lie', a typical punk song, but in the "here and now" so Freddy, clarifies Necronomicon's new course out of the niche German Thrash Metal without however losing recognition value. 'Constant to death' is more than a loose sequence of songs, it is Freddy's journey through music as he loves it. Each track is meant to make you curious about the next one. In the sense...it makes you want to listen through the album....and then... start all over again. Early in spring, Freddy went to work on the songwriting and the album was recorded before the European tour in September / October 2022. This time the members of Necronomicon recorded and produced it in the band's own headquarters to simply have more time. 

The rhythm & melody guitars were played as always by Freddy and then Marco Lohrenz laid down the powerful , well thought out and melodic foundation bass tracks in preparation for the drum tracks to be recorded by Rik. Because the band wanted as much time as possible to record the music tracks, Rik Charron flew to Germany 2 weeks before the start of the tour to record all the drums for the new album. The former Exciter drummer AGAIN hits the skins with the speed of a machine gun and with the power, intricacies and ferocity he is well known for.

The thoughtful and flowing solo guitars were recorded by Glen Shannon at his home base in the USA. The album is being Mixed and Mastered as always by Achim Köhler. He is the only engineer for Necronomicon when it comes to the perfect sound for the band of his production excellence. Due to the worldwide events, the album title "Constant to Death" is also the main theme of the lyrics. The Russian war of aggression on Ukraine, churches and their sexual abuse, child poverty and hunger...They are very serious and socially-critical song lyrics, which turn out accordingly gloomy. Constant to Death, Constant to Thrash !

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Lineup: 
Freddy: Vocals and Melodie- & Rhythm guitar 
Marco Lohrenz: Bass 
Rik Charron: drums
Glen Shannon: Soli guitar

Track List:
1. Constant To Death 
2. They Lie  
3. Redemption 
4. Stored In Blood
5. The Guilty Shepherd 
6. A Voice For The Voiceless
7. Black Rain
8. Children Cry Alone
9. Bloodrush
10. Down From Above
11. The Blood Runs Red
12. Poverty Show

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