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Metal / Hard Rock 20 October, 2010

Baptized In Blood Review: 9.5/ 10 Stars - Album Out Today!

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Los Angeles, CA (Top40 Charts/ RoadRunner Records) - Baptized in Blood have just released their self-titled album digitally today, and as Metal Assault says, "With an astoundingly stellar debut effort that has the power to mesmerize listeners the world over and emphatically floor the critics and detractors, Baptized In Blood is here to stay."

Hailing from London, Ontario, the five-piece runs the metallic gamut, creating a sound that is technically-inspired yet groove oriented and anthemnic in the same throw. While you can go RIGHT HERE to get your digital copy of the debut record, read on to see what else Metal Assault had to say in their 9.5/10 star review!

"...The unique thing about the album is, it packs unbelievable amount of punch is such a short duration. The album clocks in a mere 48 minutes and the longest song on it is 5 minutes and 20 seconds long. It goes to show that you really don't need 20-minute progressive snooze-fests to show off your skills as a guitarist, and you can do so by combining them with the vocals, bass and drums in a way that provides enjoyment to the listener.
Having said that, it's important to note that each song is different and unique in its own way, thus ensuring that there isn't a sense of sameness or overkill at any point, and the listener stays far, far away from the "skip" and "next" buttons.

It comes as no surprise at all that a certain Dave Mustaine got really excited when he heard this music for the first time, and decided to co-manage the band thereafter. With the backing of someone who's arguably the best contemporary guitarist on the planet, the band can rest assured that they are in good hands, as long as they keep doing what they do best and keep pushing their creative boundaries."

Go HERE to read the rest of the review, including a track-by-track analysis.






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