

At first it seems that this Bristol,
South West England band: Bull-Riff Stampede sounding too much closer to the
newer modern Metalcore and Nu metal music generally but if you hear them did
their stuff a little bit closed; it seems that the extreme Heavy Metal manic of
the in-between Underground and surfacing lines off them really blurred to
pointing at. Within the sums of Southern Metal to the Thrashy crust to the
violent products of themed talking about legends, Horror movies, society and
life – the encouraging quartet of Rod Boston (bass), David Garnett (vocals,
guitar), Jay Walsh (guitars) and James Perry (drums) released their debut
recording called Scatter the Ground with twelve deadly dangerous songs in solid
metallic structure to build-in and you are surely, invited to try-out the
cracking blast sounds that kills onto the riffs, the double pedals and the
screaming vocals – all are possible to burn the complex down to ashes within
Raze, My Worst Nightmare, Mask of Five Skulls or Advance and Conquer – comes slicing
your throat.
So, let’s put on the amplifier loudest and as the volume getting
louder your ears really would bleeding severe and that’s going to be problems
after that !
Scatter the Ground:
https://bullriffstampede.bandcamp.com/releases
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