Gama Bomb – Citizen Brain
Posted by douchemike on December 18th, 2008 filed in Thrash Metal
Hailing from Northern Ireland and at the forefront of the thrash revival, Gama Bomb have created an exuberant and irrelevant brand of thrash metal that is primarily about generating an atmosphere perfect for brainless fun, good times and any occasion with a large amount of alcohol is involved. The most socio-political they get is on “global warming” that is more a lurid exaggerated tale using climate change in the same way that they use Zombies in other songs; over the top entertainment. Lyrically these guys are Tankard if they were born 15-20 years later with songs about video games as well as the expected alcohol, B Movie and cartoonish violence.
Musically it’s hard to compare them to any other artist as they have a take on thrash that would have been relatively fresh if it had emerged in the late 80’s and on the evidence of this album they are certainly a more talented prospect than Evile, SSS or even Municipal Waste. Crunchy riffs feed into brief but compelling leads, and the solos are tasteful whilst remaining rip-roaring. Lead Vocalist Philly Bryne is able to switch from a nasal punkish snarl to a glass breaking falsetto at a moment notice and despite the jovial nature of the subject matter, he adds a certain edge of intensity to the proceedings. “Citizen Brain” is for me in the top ten thrash releases of this decade. If you like thrash, buy this album.

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