Terminal Prospect are a band from Sweden that plays a very melodic form of death/thrash metal and this is a review of their 2013 album "Redefine Existence" which was released by Gravity Entertainment.
"The Exodus" which is also the first song on the album begins with some high pitched screams and heavy guitar and bass riffs before adding in some drums and thrash influenced guitar riffing and a few seconds later there are a small amount of sound effects added in and the song closes with as melodic guitar lead.
"Chains Of Guilt" starts off with heavy and melodic guitar and bass riffs along with some drums before adding in some screams and a few seconds alter there is a brief use of guitar solos and leads that come in and out of the song and towards the end there are a small amount of blast beats being utilized.
"The Age Of Confusion" begins with heavy and dark sounding guitar riffs along with some drums and sound effects before adding in some powerful bass guitars and screams and a minute later there is a brief use of clean sections and spoken word parts before adding in some guitar solos and leads and towards the end there are a small amount of synths being added in.
"A Memory Of Keep" opens up with heavy and melodic guitar and bass riffs along with some drums before adding in some screams and a minute later melodic guitar leads start coming in and out of the song.
"Price Of The Age" kicks off with powerful sounding bass guitars and drums before adding in heavy and melodic guitar riffs and screams along with some growls in the background before adding in guitar solos and leads along as well as a small amount of spoken word parts.
"Unforfunately Not" which is all instrumental starts off with some acoustic guitars and background synths.
'Resurrection" returns the album to normal with heavy guitar and bass riffs along with some drums and screams and a minute alter melodic guitar solos and leads start coming in and out of the song along with a small amount of keyboards and blast beats.
"Unleash The Fury" takes off with some clean acoustic guitar playing before adding in drums and heavy thrash guitar riffs along with some screams a few seconds later and staying in an old school direction till adding in a small amount of guitar leads and the song closes with some classical guitars.
"Aggressive Obsession" has its openings with heavy and melodic guitar riffs, drums, screams and guitar leads along with some blast beats and a few seconds alter there is a brief use of spoken word parts along with the leads making their return throughout the song.
''Redefine Existence" has it start with some melodic and heavy guitar and bass riffs along with some drums and aggressive screams and death metal growls before adding in a small amount of blast beats which also leads yup to a brief use of guitar solos and leads.
"Liquid Mind" which is also the last song on the album starts up with heavy guitar and blast riffs along with some screams, drums and clean sections and after awhile it goes into a faster direction along with some blast beats before returning to a more normal pace but does return back to the faster parts at times and towards the end there is a brief use of guitar solos and leads being utilized and the song closes with acoustic guitars.
Song lyrics cover apocalyptic themes, while the production has a very strong, powerful, heavy and professional sound where you can hear all of the musical instruments that are present on this recording.
In my opinion Terminal Prospect are a very great sounding hybrid of modern thrash and melodic death metal, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "The Exodus" "The Age Of Confusion" "Unleash The Fury" and "Redefine Existence". RECOMMENDED BUY.
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