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WARBRINGER – Wrath and Ruin

The Californians return with their seventh studio album, serving up thrash at its most intense, aggressive, and electrifying.
Warbringer has firmly established itself as a force to be reckoned with. From the start of their career, they’ve delivered a string of releases that injected fresh energy into thrash metal, building an impressive discography along the way.
 
Album after album, the Californians have crafted a concentrated burst of violence, layered with subtle death metal nuances that never compromise the core sound but instead make it heavier, sharper, and, above all, more aggressive. This decidedly new-school approach—a path explored by many U.S. bands—has become a true trademark for Warbringer, fully realized on their seventh studio effort, Wrath and Ruin.
 
The opener, The Sword and the Cross, sets the tone, with John Kevill’s growls and Carlos Cruz’s relentless drumming driving the explosive pace. Guitarists Chase Backer and Adam Carroll match the intensity, especially on A Better World and Neuromancer, where their solos cut loose. The Jackhammer increases aggression, accelerating the tempo and showcasing tight riffing. Through a Glass, Darkly reveals a more melodic side with airy passages, clean arpeggios, and lighter vocals, before the final thrash assault: Strike from the Sky, Cage of Air, and The Last of Mankind bring dynamic guitar work and high-octane energy.
 
Wrath and Ruin confirms Warbringer’s consistency, delivering thrash at its hardest and most dynamic. Inspired by Exodus, Testament, and Slayer—never derivative—the band adds originality, polished production, and track-by-track precision. Until next time, we can enjoy another stellar entry in their catalog.

Best track: Neuromancer

Mark

TRACKLIST:

  1. The Sword and the Cross
  2. A Better World
  3. Neuromancer
  4. The Jackhammer
  5. Through a Glass, Darkly
  6. Strike from the Sky
  7. Cage of Air
  8. The Last of My Kind

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