Thrash Metal Reviews

Except for maybe power metal, there probably aren’t any genres I listened to more in my life than thrash metal. The high tempos, intricate riffing and overall intensity of the genre greatly appeal to me. As a result, thrash metal releases have been covered in my Album of the Week reviews frequently. Thrash metal reviews published on Kevy Metal can be found on this page. Minor overlaps with my heavy metal reviews or even my power metal reviews might exist, since I do particularly like the more melodic side of the thrash metal spectrum.

Since I did not start properly tagging my reviews until a couple of years in, some reviews that will not show up below might still exist on the site. Searching for reviews by artist or release title can be done conveniently by using the search bar at the bottom of the page.

  • Album of the Week 10-2025: Warbringer – Wrath and Ruin

    Although it took some time to sink in, Warbringer’s 2020 album ‘Weapons of Tomorrow’ eventually became my favorite thrash metal album of this century. Ever since what was essentially their re-launch just over a decade ago, Warbringer has steadily been improving their sound. To a certain extent, this evolution came…

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  • Album of the Week 08-2025: Chemicide – Violence Prevails

    In case you’re wondering where all the vicious, speedy aggression of your favorite classic thrash metal bands has gone: it sounds like Costa Rica’s Chemicide has absorbed all of it and put it into ‘Violence Prevails’. And yet, the dynamic songwriting of ‘Violence Prevails’ shows more depth than the average…

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  • Album of the Week 04-2025: Sacrifice – Volume Six

    Sacrifice is often mentioned in the same breath as Razor and Infernäl Mäjesty as representatives of the more vicious side of Canadian thrash metal. And yet, I have always considered them better than either of those bands, simply because Sacrifice’s songwriting is surprisingly sophisticated. Sure, they can fire high-speed riffs…

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  • Best of 2024: The Albums

    In all honesty, I was not prepared for 2024 to be a year with such a great number of amazing new releases. In a way, it was great timing professionalizing the website halfway through a year with this release schedule, though it would be a blatant lie to chalk that…

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  • Album of the Week 52-2024: ADX – L’Empire du Crépuscule

    Out of the first generation of French heavy metal bands, ADX is the only one that releases music that matches the quality of their eighties heyday, in my opinion. Even with that in mind, however, ‘L’Empire du Crépuscule’ is a pleasant surprise. Its predecessors ‘Bestial’ (2020) and ‘Non Serviam’ (2016)…

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  • Album of the Week 36-2024: Flotsam and Jetsam – I Am the Weapon

    When bands from the eighties release something worthwhile these days, it often gets designated as a “best since” release. The implication being that it’s good, but not as good as the classics. One band that is at least as good today as they were in the eighties, possibly even better,…

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  • EP of the Week 34.5-2024: Lovebites – Lovebites EP II

    Just over seven years ago, ‘The Lovebites EP’ was released. Despite the history that some of the band members had in a couple of underground bands that gigged fairly frequently – Destrose most notably – it was the first introduction for many people to the music of the band that…

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  • Album of the Week 33-2024: Horcas – El Diablo

    For veteran heavy metal acts, there isn’t much incentive to release something that is better than good enough to keep them touring for a couple more years. Not sure if it works quite the same in Horcas’ native Argentina, but it seems like it does. That is exactly why any…

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  • Album of the Week 31-2024: Volcano – Tenka-Musou

    ‘Tenka-Musou’ is Volcano focusing on its biggest strengths. Plain and simple. In that sense, the four year break between ‘Tenka-Musou’ and its direct predecessor ‘Godspeed’ seems to have done the band well. Where that album had moments of subtle experimentation to mix up the band’s tried-and-true formula a bit, largely…

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