Kreator - Terrible Certainty + Out Of The Dark...Into The Light [Remastered] (2017)
Music genres / Classic Rock, Hard Rock mrfitn 0 1 255 03.07.17
Performer: Kreator
Album: Terrible Certainty+Out Of The Dark...Into The Light
Label: Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company. Made in EU
Catalog #: NOISE2CD024
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: (1987) 2017 remastered
Format: FLAC (image + .cue)
Bitrate: lossless
Covers: full (600 DPI)
Amount of tracks: 16
Size RAR: ~ 713 mb
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Album: Terrible Certainty+Out Of The Dark...Into The Light
Label: Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company. Made in EU
Catalog #: NOISE2CD024
Style: Thrash Metal
Year: (1987) 2017 remastered
Format: FLAC (image + .cue)
Bitrate: lossless
Covers: full (600 DPI)
Amount of tracks: 16
Size RAR: ~ 713 mb
Upload: nitroflare.com
Recovery: 3%
Password: without a password
I'm sure "Terrible Certainty" may have some fans divided. This is Kreator's equivalent to "South of heaven", not because of musical similarities, but they had the awkward task of following up "Pleasure to kill" hailed by just as many as "Reign in blood." They were never going to top the sheer intensity of this album's predecessor, but this album sounds more stable, with plenty of catchy thrash riffs that will stay in the memory for years to come. If the mission was to release an album that was slightly more disciplined without sounding far too refrained, then the mission was surely accomplished. I'm not going to denounce anybody who prefers other Kreator albums over this one, because Kreator have released many a classic, I am just going to tell you why this album has a permanent place in my collection, and why I like it so much. Although I love this album, I can come to terms with why some might carefully tread around it, because it isn't a masterpiece either. The riffs are good which is a given considering it is a Kreator album from the 1980's, but I genuinely find the lyrics more interesting this time around. "Blind faith" is about Romans feeding Christian heretics to the lions in an arena, "Behind the mirror" is about a man who is having trouble facing the reality of the world, hiding behind his thoughts and the imaginary barriers he has set for himself. I find the good lyrics accompanied by catchy riffs, will have most bobbing their head to the lyric sheet.