Rammer - Incinerator

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Review by Miguel Ángel Soto López

Incinerator, the latest album by Rammer, has been generating quite a buzz in the music industry. The album features a unique blend of heavy metal, thrash, and punk rock, creating a sound that is both powerful and visceral.

From the opening track, "Burning Bridges," it is clear that Rammer is not holding anything back. The guitar riffs are aggressive and the vocals are raw and intense, setting the tone for the rest of the album.

Tracks like "Blackout" and "Hellfire" are standout songs, showcasing the band's ability to create a sound that is both heavy and catchy. The lyrics are dark and brooding, exploring themes of anger, frustration, and disillusionment.

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Artist: Rammer
Album: Incinerator
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Wars Of Winter
Iron Witch
The Last Scientist (Live)
Extinction's Embrace (Live)
Monstroyer
The Caustic Fog
Butcher (Live)
Black Between The Stars

Video

RAMMER - The caustic fog (Heavy metal, heavy thrash, old school, Canada)

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Catalog Numbers

NIHIL06

Labels

Nihilistic Holocaust

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Reissue
  • Single Sided
  • Limited Edition

Credits

RoleCredit
Recorded ByBen Edgar (tracks: A6 to A8), Jon Drew (tracks: A1 to A5)

Notes

  • Reissue of the demo tape with bonus live songs.
  • Limited to 1000 copies.
  • Tracks A1 to A5: "Incinerator" demo, 2002
  • Tracks A6 to A8: Live in Toronto on 1/17/2004 (Equalizing Distort Radio Show)

About Rammer

Thrash/Death Metal band from Canada Location: Toronto, Ontario

Members

  • Sean Ramsay
  • Joel Fisher
  • Al Biddle
  • David Kristiansen
  • Phil Zeller
  • Katie Whittaker
  • Jon Sharron
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Summary by Miguel Ángel Soto López

Incinerator is a solid album from start to finish. Rammer has managed to create a sound that is both familiar and fresh, drawing on the influences of classic heavy metal while infusing it with their own unique style. Fans of the genre will not be disappointed with this latest offering from Rammer.