The gentlemen are among the most industrious of HATESEEDrepresentatives of their trade in the Polish homeland. The band has decided not only various band competitions successfully, but also helda tribute concert for their hero Ronnie James Dio, which is to benefit ina charitable purpose. That such actions but still need to be a sign ofmusical genius, now reveals itself in the band debut "Hate ComesCrawling". Reinforced by some members of the Polish metal legendsTURBO, the band has here a rather lengthy interpretation of the classicheavy metal record, which mobilizes though here and there a fewdecent tunes, but overall far too spectacular comes along, as that the Poles from their could free underground existence - at least not ifquality is still the most important aspect for a debut output.
What it lacks HATESEED superficially, are moving and gripping
suspense harmonies. But the vocal capacity of ?ukasz Szostak is average and may the weary arrangements in numbers like 'TheHorizon' and 'The Curse' is not decisive shake. Furthermore, the bandloses its rather long compositions are, in many trivial passages, even by the occasional change of pace not be exciting. Songs like 'Exile', 'One Thousand Deaths "and" Fire in the Sky' can be called up on their exciting titles have absolutely no music but the stuff HATESEED tomove into the ranks of besserklassigen bands.
Thus at the end seems true, that the Eastern European neighboringnation knows how to put the field but in the progressive and extremeaccents, in classic playground but still has catching up to do. "HateComes Crawling" is a nice album, but no record you would have heard.
1. Spirits of the Sea 01:45 instrumental
2. One Thousand Deaths 05:16
3. Exile 05:49
4. Fire in the Sky 04:17
5. The Horizon 06:32
6. The Curse 06:11
7. Ammat (Devourer of Souls) 04:50
8. My Hate 05:45
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