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Reviews

  • Killer!!!!

    5
    By berzerker707
    A must have for your collection. The boys are on top of their game for sure \m/
  • Black Metal… stick to Thrash guys

    2
    By SageMetalHead
    Love these guys first four albums, I like Low, and I love the Gathering. So I thought I’d check out this album and I bought it on CD. I was unfortunately disappointed. I wanted to like this album, I really did, but I just couldn’t listen after Dream Deceiver. Children Of The Next Level, WWIII, and Dream Deceiver are all good, but after that, The Night Of The Witch and most of the things that come after are black metal garbage. I can’t stand black metal and I don’t know why Testament insists on branching out into other sub genres of metal rather than just stick with thrash. Death metal worked for them, but I hate black metal, so if you’re a black metal, this album is for you, you’ll love it. Just not my cup of tea. I give it two rather than one stars for the first three tracks.
  • Never disappoints

    5
    By Slipknot-2
    Pure testament
  • Alex Skolnick...

    1
    By Phishphantom
    Was arrested with a Transgender Hooker down in Skid Row 12/14/2020 Why is no one reporting on this?
  • Another awesome album from Testament

    5
    By Dark Roots of Awesome
    I think Testament is a rare band where when they release a new album you don't say "it's okay, but their older stuff is better." Their older stuff is good, but for at least a decade now every album they release is one of the top metal albums released that year.
  • Whoever mixed this got it right!

    5
    By Blayse13
    Just WOW! Great tunes and sounds very full. Met Greg and Chuck at a Souls of Black album signing when they were opening for Slayer on Seasons. Been a fan for a long time. Keep doing what you're doing!
  • Another great album from Testament

    5
    By RockBass87
    My favorite metal band. They continue to put out awesome music, and this album came out at the right time for me to jam to.
  • Metal Album of the Year

    5
    By Kwolf59
    Among a great streak of 2020 albums (and otherwise recent years, a trend I saw starting around 2008-2010 of metal bands making comebacks or just continuing off of past success, a trend I have immensely enjoyed), this one is easily the best. Billy's voice and growl are at their best. The riffs are killer and varied (considering some were written by those other than the usual songwriters of the band, aka Alex Skolnick). Gene Hoglan is the best living and active drummer (I know we've lost some greats: Neil Peart, Vinnie Paul, Nick Menza, to name a few) but we have some of the best drummers ever in our own time: Gene Hoglan (Testament), Alex Bent (Trivium), Mike Portnoy (multiple bands), Tomas Haake (Meshuggah), Gee Anzalone (DragonForce), Jason Bittner (Overkill), Paul Bostaph (unless he's actually retired) [Testament, Slayer], to name some of my favorites. The riffs as I said are killer and varied, yet have the perfect vibe of what Testament is in a nutshell: their fast songs, their mid-pace songs, and the fixation on the supernatural, aliens, and Mediterranean mythology and history, as seen in this album as well as the title track of Brotherhood of the Snake and Seven Seals (BOTS) as well as the sci-fi horror vibe of The New Order, which is iconically represented by the album art. As the cohost of an entertainment news podcast (music, games, movies) since 2016 and I make an annual list of metal albums of the year. The past winners: The Last Stand - Sabaton (2016), The Grinding Wheel - Overkill (2017, barely beating Trivium's The Sin and the Sentence and DragonForce's Reaching into Infinity), Firepower - Judas Priest (2018), The Great War - Sabaton (2019), and this year so far: Titans of Creation by Testament has a commanding lead, despite other great albums: What the Dead Men Say - Trivium is a masterpiece for a similar reason (a band at the absolute top of their game), F8 - Five Finger Death Punch is their best since War Is the Answer, though American Capitalst really saw them get popular), Quadra - Sepultura, Curse of the Crystal Coconut - Alestorm (when you have the line "your pirate ship can eat a bag of dicks!" that's reason enough to be on the list of top 10 albums of the year), and Human :||: Nature - Nightwish is in the shorter side (for original songs) but those songs are MASSIVE hits, especially "Harvest" "How's the Heart?" "Shoemaker" and "Pan", but the main song composer tacks on an entirely separate score, which is epic in and of itself. TL; DR: Testament is the best thrash metal band (co-number one with Slayer, followed by Overkill) and this album is (yes this is an intentional pun) a testament to their legendary status in metal. They truly did create a Legacy.
  • Testament gets better with age

    5
    By sblocko
    Really good album. They don’t have any bad ones
  • Testament Never Fails

    5
    By greytroop
    I been a fan of Testament since before the Legacy. With alex's solos and Chuck's vocals. These guys will always rule the metal world.