Repentless

Repentless

by Slayer
Repentless

Repentless

by Slayer

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

In the decades since Slayer's inception in 1982, although the band have messed about with various techniques and sounds -- they even cut a disastrous nu-metal album -- they've never really been big on experimentation. Of the big four -- with Metallica, Anthrax and Megadeth -- they've remained closer to their roots than any of the others. Repentless, their debut for Nuclear Blast, is their first record in six years and showcases a host of changes. The most significant one, of course, is the death of founding guitarist Jeff Hanneman in 2013 -- the chief architect of the band's sound. As the composer of many classic Slayer tracks including "Hell Awaits," "Angel of Death," "Dead Skin Mask," "Raining Blood," etc., he brought an unhinged punk spirit and inventive creative intuition to Slayer's metal palette. It contrasted sharply with fellow guitarist Kerry King's thrash approach and carved out a signature sound. Gary Holt of Exodus was selected as Hanneman's replacement, but his approach is closer to King's, making new songs less distinct. Repentless also marks the return of drummer Paul Bostaph after the controversial firing of Dave Lombardo. If Slayer ever needed a reason to look back for inspiration, it's here. The lion's share of responsibility for their sound has been passed on to King. He is not as imaginative as Hanneman, but does a more than acceptable job. This is mostly a thrash metal offering, full of manic tempos, blistering riffs, naked aggression, typical misanthropy, and angry grief (check "Chasing Death" as proof of the latter). The title track single attempts to mirror the band's earliest attack and mostly succeeds. "Take Control" is an anthemic call to warfare with Araya in grainy but still ferocious voice. Fine breaks by King and Holt elevate it to choice cut status. "Vices" is a crushing paean to violence ("...It's a rush you can't deny/a little violence is the ultimate drug/let's get high!â?¦") emphasized by a blistering solo from King. Hanneman has a writing credit on "Piano Wire," partially composed at the time of his death. It offers a chugging, grooving riff and a couple of sharp tempo changes. Bostaph's drumming is solid. He's quick, technical and physical -- listen to the alternating double bass and hi-hat work on "Cast the First Stone." "When the Stillness Comes," an outlier in the middle of the record, commences with doom and mystery as Araya whispers atop a moody guitar and cymbals. While it shifts to crunchy, midtempo riffing, it doesn't go anywhere -- it's just album filler. That's compensated for by the insane pace and guitar soloing in "You Against You." Repentless is a retro, workmanlike effort from a band determined to soldier on, and that's fine. There are hardcore devotees who never want their favorite bands to change; this is for them. But again, given all that's transpired since 2009, Slayer get points for even pulling this off. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 07/19/2024
Label: Nuclear Blast
UPC: 0727361567033
Rank: 17570

Tracks

  1. Delusions of Saviour
  2. Repentless
  3. Take Control
  4. Vices
  5. Cast the First Stone
  6. When the Stillness Comes
  7. Chasing Death
  8. Implode
  9. Piano Wire
  10. Atrocity Vendor
  11. You Against You
  12. Pride in Prejudice

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Slayer   Primary Artist
Kerry King   Guitar
Tom Araya   Bass,Vocals
Gary Holt   Guitar
Hans-Christian Vetchy   Director
Paul Bostaph   Drums

Technical Credits

Tommy Jones   Coloring
Slayer   Lyricist,Composer
Terry Date   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Kerry King   Composer,Lyricist
Tom Araya   Composer,Lyricist
Jared Woods   Engineer
Warren Lee   Guitar Technician
Howie Weinberg   Mastering
Felix Rumpf   Video Tape
Marcelo Vasco   Cover Art
Scott Harrington   Legal Advisor
Andrew Stuart   Photography
Peter Mack   Engineer
Martin Mueller   Lighting Design
Tim Quinby   Mixing,Engineer
Christine Stephan   Producer
Emma Cederblad   Production Coordination
Max Kuhl   Camera Operator
Thorsten Lueer   Camera Operator
Stephen Thyssen   Audio Engineer
Thomas Hess   Production Manager
Jeffery John Hannemann   Composer,Lyricist
Conrad Neubert   Video Engineer
Frank Buchhold   Camera Operator
Gordon Volk   Camera Operator
Matthias Wittkuhn   Camera Operator
Nadine Meyer   Editorial Support
Patrick Sertore   Editing
Nils Gronwald   Editing
Bastian Wakulat   Camera Operator
Martin Kalkoff   Camera Operator
Toni Schmidt   Camera Operator
Anders Aho   Guitar Technician
Anne Fleig   Vision Control
David McPhee   Audio Technician
Derrick Stockwell   Assistant Engineer
Gene Provencio   Drum Technician
John Araya   Bass Technician,Guitar Technician
John Goss   Drum Technician
Mike Latronico   Tour Manager
Patrick Dickinson   Production Manager
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