





Year : 1991 (MDD Records Edition 2022)
Style : Thrash Metal
Country : Switzerland
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 95 mb
Bio:
Founded in 1988 out of the ashes of swiss Speed Metal pioneers CARRION, Poltergeist released two well acclaimed demo tapes and played quite a lot of shows in their home country Switzerland. After one of these shows where they played with HADES and DESPAIR, Robert Kampf (then Leadsinger for DESPAIR and owner of the freshly started label CENTURY MEDIA) decided to offer POLTERGEIST a record contract. They convinced him with their powerful live appearance and their solid craftmanship on their instruments.From 1989 to 1993 they released 3 albums and played shows and tours with bands like DESTRUCTION, KREATOR, SODOM, TANKARD, CORONER, HELLBASTARD, WATCHTOWER, VOI VOD, RUMBLE MILITIA and many more.After the last tour in 1993 with CORONER the band split up and partly transformed in GURD.On New Years Eve 2013, Marek, André and V.O. met and discussed the old times. after listening to their old records and posting a picture on Facebook, lots of people demanded an immediate reunion..sparked by these reactions, Sven Vormann ( an old friend of the band and formerly drummer for Destruction) decided to bring order to the chaos and organized some first rehearsals. Soon it was clear that the old magic was back.And to complete a 20 year old dream, they finally found in Chapser Wanner the right second guitarplayer to bring the haunting guitar mayhem from the records also to the stage!Now 20 years later THE POLTERGEIST IS BACK AND READY TO RUMBLE....
Album:
These guys were the second genuine thrash metal act on the Swiss metal scene, if we count Celtic Frost, having started their career under the name Carrion. They managed to release one album (“Evil is There!”), a rough-around-the-edges, but highly inspired hard thrashing slab in 1986; before they decided to change their name to Poltergeist, and also to relocate to the European Mecca of metal, Germany that is. Two demos were recorded in quick succession before the band were ready with their debut, “Depression”, in 1989 seeing them practicing quite good energetic speed/thrash with more thought-out progressive developments along the lines of Paradox who had started their career around the same time.Then their singer Andre Grieder had a short spell with the legends Destruction who asked him to take part in the recordings of their opus “Cracked Brain” due to the departure of their frontman Schmier. Once he was done with them, the next Poltergeist instalment became a fact, the album reviewed here. The guys shred like demented here producing one of Swiss metal’s finest hours which starts with “We the People”, a maddening headbanger with brisk ripping riffs and blazing lead sections. The title-track cuts heads and limbs with these sharp lashing guitars before a sweeping lead passage saves the listener from the “carnage”, later bringing galloping delights for the ride. “Act of Violence” introduces more clever technical guitar work amidst the hyper-active thrashing also boasting a very cool memorable chorus with echoes of Paradox again although music-wise the delivery is way more compact and tighter than the debut. “Grey” is a short acoustic ballad, a nice touch which also shows Grieder in a more lyrical, more attached light; and “Delusion” is a smashing galloper with intriguing technical breaks that even reach the classical crescendos of Helstar’s “Nosferatu” at some stage.“Drilled to Kill” will start drilling the fan’s mind with razor-sharp technical riffs which are of the jumpier variety initially, but soon acquire the staple dynamic character that gets translated onto “Make Your Choice” which starts in a more elaborate manner and with a few balladic references before the technical galloping strokes resume turning later into a whirlwind of wild violent thrashing. “Chato’s Land” is a hectic nervy number which abandons the speedy approach for the sake of more moderate mid-tempo decisions where the bass plays a more prominent role. “Still Alive” is a raging blitzkrieg headbanger, the most aggressive cut here “spitting” fire and venom for about 3.5-min before “Driftin’ Away” wraps it on with minimalistic semi-balladic motifs.This is full of so much energy that the headbanging fanbase should put it very high on their list, and in this aspect there’s hardly any other album to beat it on Swiss ground. The band occupied a unique niche over there sitting between the overtly technical exploits of Coroner, Lunacy and Calhoun Conquer, and the more orthodox delivery of acts like Drifter, Apocalypse and Caustic. Their delivery was neither too complex nor very straight-forward thus making them a sure pick for both camps. Two years later the guys shot their third showing “Nothing Lasts Forever” which showed them still immersed in the old school metal canons producing another notable tribute to the classic thrash metal heritage with more elaborate arrangements, abandoning the remorseless heads-down approach from the preceding album to an extent. They left the scene in style without surrendering to any new vogues wrapping it on alongside Coroner and Apocalypse who also released their swansongs the same year.The guys are “back to haunt” the world of metal with “Back to Haunt” in 2016, a brand new saga, a rousing classic thrash hymns’ collection which looks back directly at their roots, putting them strongly on the map in the company of young budding newcomers from their homeland like The Artifice, Algebra, Surrealist, and Mandroid of Krypton who were looking for a veteran to lead them to the upper front of the thrash metal echelon. With Coroner not in the mood for composing any new material in the foreseeable future, it would be up to the Poltergeists to guide this young talented horde towards new metal horizons with more “apparitions” and other “hauntings” in stall.
Line-Up:
André Grieder - Vocals (1986-1994, 2013-present) - See also: ex-Destruction
V.O. Pulver - Guitars (1986-1994, 2013-present) - See also: Gurd, Panzer, Pulver, ex-Carrion, ex-Messiah (live)
Marek - Bass
Gino - Drums
Production:
Executive-Producer [Re-release] – Armando Pereira, Kieran O'Loughlin
Graphic Design [Re-release] – Mauricio Reguffe
Remastered By [Additional Re-release] – Sidney Sohn Jr.
Tracklist:
01. We Are the People 04:21
02. Behind My Mask 04:17
03. Act of Violence 04:58
04. Grey 03:19
05. Delusion 04:29
06. Drilled to Kill 04:22
07. Make Your Choice 03:34
08. Chato's Land 04:21
09. Still Alive 03:19
10. Driftin' Away 02:56
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