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God Dethroned

Under the Sign of the Iron Cross

Under the Sign of the Iron Cross

UPC: 039841494020

Format: CD

Release Date: Nov 22, 2010

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Personnel: Henri Sattler (vocals, guitar); Danny Tunker (guitar); Jörg Uken (keyboards); Michiel "Mike" V.D. Plicht (drums).
Audio Mixer: Jörg Uken.
Recording information: Soundlodge Studios, Leer, Germany (2010).
Photographer: Stefan Schipper.
One of heavy metal's most consistently underrated bands, the Netherlands' God Dethroned have nevertheless been building from strength to strength throughout the 2000s, and in 2009's Passiondale, delivered what in many fans' opinions was the strongest album of their career. Then, barely one year later, the quartet was already diving back into the foxholes of WWI in search of the morbid inspiration for their next album, Under the Sign of the Iron Cross, which, one would assume, promised to deliver something of a mirror image of its predecessor. Assumption confirmed: the album provided a severely distorted mirror image, capturing God Dethroned in their heaviest, fastest, ugliest, most uncompromising frame of mind in nigh on a decade, as evidenced by blazing blackened death metal stampedes such as the opening tandem "Storm of Steel"/"Fire Storm," and further merciless onslaughts like "Chaos Reigns at Dawn" and "Red Baron." This turn of events is obviously bad news for fans who took a shine to 2006's unusually restrained and melodic The Toxic Touch, but not entirely so, since God Dethroned intermittently involve strong melodic lines amid the reigning sturm und drang, namely on the title track, "Through Byzantine Hemispheres" and closing epic "On Fields of Death & Desolation." And, needless to say, the historical themes add another layer of entertainment depending on how big a nerd you happen to be. Finally, it should be noted that God Dethroned's attention to deep, dynamic detail eventually busts through their never-damaging attack over several listens, making it evident that Under the Sign of the Iron Cross is yet another album that both the band and their fans will be mighty proud of in years to come. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Tracks:

1 - Declaration of War
2 - Storm of Steel
3 - Fire Storm
4 - Killing Is Faceless
5 - Under the Sign of the Iron Cross
6 - Chaos Reigns at Dawn
7 - Through Byzantine Hemispheres
8 - Red Baron
9 - On Fields of Death & Desolation