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The Gauntlet: Raging Speedhorn

Raging Speedhorn Album Review


Raging Speedhorn album cover   Band Name: Raging Speedhorn
Album Name: How The Great Have Fallen
Rating: 4 / 5       User Rating: 4 / 5
Label: Steamhammer
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Tracklist
1. Different Shade Of Shit
2. Oh How The Great Have Fallen
3. Dead Man Walking
4. Master Of Disaster
5. Snatching Defeat From The Jaws Of Victory
6. How Much Can A Man Take
7. Fuck You Pay Me
8. Slay The Coward
9. Infidel Is Dead
10. Don’t Let The Bastards Grind You Down


Raging Speedhorn comes off as a little of everything at times, but is always quite intense here on their latest, 'How The Great Have Fallen.' Make no mistake about it, these guys are pissed off, and their anger seethes through massive tracks like the banging, rave-up, opening cut 'A Different Shade Of Shit.' Oftentimes, Raging Speedhorn come off as a pummeling crossbreed of Motorhead and Entombed, making for a potent combination that is unabrasive enough to appeal to fans that are not quite into death metal, but who enjoy aggressive music that is delivered with a severe lyrical tongue lashing. 'Oh How The Great Have Fallen' is a savage blast of attitude, emphasized by a howling chorus and wide open chords. You will find pure chaos on 'Dead Man Walking' as the band launches into a venomous hook that is purely out of control. These British brutes are at their finest on 'Fuck You Pay Me', a track that lets loose an entirely berserk attack of musical fury, unleashing the bands frustrations at being cheated by those that they have trusted in the past. There's really no category in which Raging Speedhorn properly fit, suffice to say that they are bombastic, explosive and mad as hell and if that's what you want, it's exactly what you'll be getting!

Review by: Erin Fox

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