Fueled By Fire (USA)

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Fueled By Fire (USA)

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Fueled By Fire - Plunging Into Darkness (2010) (NoiseArt Records Edition 2012)

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Year : 2010 (NoiseArt Records Edition 2012)
Style : Thrash Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 126 mb


Bio:

After nearly a dozen personnel rotations, thrash metal outfit Fueled by Fire fine-tuned their sound into an explosive act in the vein of '80s speed demons , , and . The group started humbly enough in 2002, when drummer Carlos Gutierrez and guitarist Sal Zepeda decided to start jamming together. After some asking around, they ultimately found bassist Adrian Gallego and vocalist Rick Rangel, and formed a full band. After some time went by, Gallego quit the group, Rangel moved to bass, and they recruited new singer Ray Fiero. Expanding on their lineup, they decided to add a second guitarist and Rangel swapped instruments again to guitar, leaving new member Anthony Vasquez with the bass duties. This was the solidified band for a year, until Jovanny "Gio" Herrara took over on vocals. Two weeks later, they started recording their first four-track demo, Life...Death...And Fueled by Fire, which was used to lock a gig at the Whisky a Go Go, and the band built up a following playing shows around L.A.After the departure of third guitarist Zepeda in November 2006, founder Brian Slagel sent label execs down to a Fueled by Fire show and signed the band in March 2007. The remaining four members immediately went into the recording studio and started making their debut full-length, Spread the Fire, a nine-track LP prepared for release in early August 2007. The band inked a deal with for the release of their sophomore long-player, 2010's Plunging Into Darkness, which was followed in 2013 by Trapped in Perdition, also on . ~ Jason Lymangrover, Rovi

Album:

On the California end of things of late it seems like there’s a concerted effort to reclaim the lost glory of Brazil, at least if thrash newcomers Fueled By Fire are any indication. 4 years and an almost entirely different lineup ago, there was a strong tendency towards a “Beneath The Remains” sound to their somewhat derivative debut (alongside some Exodus and Dark Angel tendencies). A new vocalist and a cleaner production have only served to take this band even closer into the jaws of late 80s extreme thrash, as if continuing on a predetermined template and leaving very little to the imagination.That’s sort of the charm behind an album like “Plunging Into Darkness”, it leaves practically nothing to be speculated on, it is simply a take it or leave it album. Amid the flashy guitar solos, blazing riffs, high octane drum work and modestly present base lines is a clear formula of vertebrae annihilating brilliance that doesn’t really want for innovation. Barring an occasional acoustic interlude in “Evoke” which basically segues into a straight-line riff assault in “Evoke The Curse”, there’s little deviation from the speed and aggression factor. The only real surprise to be found on here apart from the lack of clicking in the kick drum sound is that vocalist Rick Rangel sounds almost identical to the blunt shout of his predecessor Gio Herrera.There’s no real mystique to an album like this, save its devotion to the more mystical past exemplified by 80s Sepultura, which only come through in terms of brutality on here. There are occasional references to magic craft but it might as well be the ravings of a spellbound berserker referencing a spell that caused his fury. “Rising From Beneath” and “Sickness Of Humanity” offer up the more unfettered side of the coin, breaking only for occasional slower points as the guitars pummel what’s left of the listener’s spine. “Unidentified Remains” hits on more of a “Reign In Blood” feel and outright avoids anything other than a singular, blistering speed set with a brief solo, and sort of hints at the eventual collision this style of thrash had with death metal about 23 years prior. There’s an occasional gang chorus nod to the German scene here and there, but the main focus is the instrumental assault, and the intensity factor is definitely a cut above most.It’s extremely difficult to dislike an album like this because of how brutally honest it is, yet it’s also a tough album to outright love for the lack of any real intricacy in the songwriting. This is an album that could very easily have been written in 1987 and the band makes little secret of their desire to relive that time period. Far be it for me to ruin anyone’s good fun and say that there’s no such thing as time travel yet, and besides, if you’re going to relive a great era of music, why not one where leather was king and masterful guitar work was law?

Line-Up:

Rick Rangel - Vocals (2002-2003, 2007-present), Bass (2003), Guitars (2003-present)
Chris Monroy - Guitars (lead)
Anthony Vasquez - Bass (2003-present) - See also: Sodomizing the Dead
Carlos Gutierrez - Drums (2002-present) - See also: Blade Killer, Excel, Dread (live), ex-Sodomizing the Dead

Tracklist:

01. The Arrival 03:04
02. Rising From Beneath 04:07
03. Within The Abyss 05:08
04. Unidentified Remains 02:04
05. Plunging Into Darkness 04:11
06. Eye Of The Demon 03:58
07. Evoke (Intro) 01:49
08. Evoke The Curse 04:24
09. Amongst The Dead 03:50
10. Sickness Of Humanity 04:12
11. Mass Infestation 03:31
12. Deadly Restraints 03:59 (Bonus Track)


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