Thursday 22 September 2011

Manilla Road to the World - Part 6: Return of the Old Ones (Out of the Abyss)



Out of the Abyss continues the thrash metal roots that were incorporated in Mystification. Although the thrashy elements from Mystification worked like a charm, this record wasn't as lucky. Manilla Road may have altered the atmosphere and overall sound to make it feel refreshing, most of the songs don't tend to stick. While you have many great songs from Invasion to Mystification, there isn't a whole lot that makes Out of the Abyss memorable. This album does make it the first for where Mark Shelton works on harsher vocals and although he can provide some rough voices that add to the music, here it's not so effective. Maybe this was just working on that style and hoping the Shark could work from it later on. Out of the Abyss may not be a bad album but it certainly pales in comparison to everything else they've done (except for The Circus Maximus but that doesn't really count).

Return of the Old Ones starts with some notable drumming from Randy Foxe to show that he's not just some drummer to assist the band with them. Mark Shelton plays some rougher tones on his guitar as opposed to the previous work but still manages to play some shrieking solos. The riffs are more subtle than its predecessor but some quality guitar performance can still be picked up from here. The lyrics are based on HP Lovecraft and Cthulu but that isn't anything particularly new for the band nor is it their greatest moment of singing about said themes. Still, this is one of the better songs from an album that offers very little for the band and listeners in comparison to everything else they've done.

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