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Album Review

Four albums into their career and Landmine Marathon still can't get anyone to talk about their crusty death/thrash metal talents so much as fetching frontwoman Grace Perry: a lovely maiden whom Satan hath improbably endowed with a (warning: gratuitous Carcass reference coming) cadaveric incubator of endo-parasites for a voice that few blokes can challenge. Released in 2011, Gallows is the Arizona group's latest attempt to overcome this strange handicap, or live with it, or prove the bandmembers really don't give two sh*ts about the whole deal anyway — but that may be the least of Landmine Marathon's worries after listeners zero in on the album's sub-half-hour running time and the inevitable Reign in Blood-sized expectations imposed by such short, sharp shocks of metallic intensity. We'll spare you the suspense and forewarn that, no, by those lofty standards, Gallows can't possibly hope to compete, but that's not to say there aren't numerous memorable moments here that very successfully weld blazing technicality, apocalyptic fury, and sheer teeth-chattering speed. So much speed, in fact (see "Cutting Flesh and Bone," "Cloaked in Red," etc.), that one must once again ask whether a more appropriate band name might not have been "Landmine Sprint" (just saying) — even while there are plenty of breakdowns and downtempo shifts sprinkled throughout, along with a bona fide slow burner in the Bolt Thrower vein named "Knife from My Sleeve." All the while, Ms. Perry blends right in with the boys and vice versa, so it remains to be seen whether Landmine Marathon can stop blending in with the competition and start standing out as much for their music as their doe-eyed vocal executioner. To be continued....

Customer Reviews

Whoever gave this album 1 star is an idiot.

Fast and brutal. Punches you in the balls, calls your mother a c*nt, then spits in your face and bails. Perfect.

Get'em Grace Get'em

Solid songs... they seem a little tighter as a band then previous records... but all in all not much of a departure from previous attempts... not that there's anything wrong with that.

Best Album Since "Wounded."

There's no great departure here, but the music and lyrics have more of a mature feeling. The songs benefit the most from their arrangements, which have taken a step up over previous releases.

The 1-2-3 punch of 'Dead Horses,' 'Cloaked In Red,' and 'Beaten and Left Blind' is an awesomely devastating trio of songs that few other bands, regardless of genre, can match. Buy this album; support the band. They're really hitting their stride.

Biography

Formed: Phoenix, AZ

Genre: Metal

Years Active: '00s, '10s

With a primary mission of resurrecting the sounds of classic grindcore while paying homage to death metal, hardcore, and thrash, the Phoenix-based Landmine Marathon formed in 2004. One of few such groups to sport a female singer, Landmine Marathon released their first demo in 2005 and eventually signed to Level Plane. Vocalist Grace Perry, guitarist Mike Waldron, bassist Matt Martinez, guitarist Ryan Butler, and drummer Mike Pholmeier built a following with their frenetic live shows and released...
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Gallows, Landmine Marathon
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  • $7.92
  • Genres: Metal, Music, Rock
  • Released: Sep 27, 2011

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