Fan outcry over the departure of founding guitarists Eric and Brian Hoffman from Tampas Deicide has naturally given more momentum to the death metal pioneers latest album. With the bands new recruits, Cannibal Corpses Jack Owen and Death/Iced Earth/Sebastian Bach Bands Ralph Santolla, The Stench of Redemption is being fêted as a colossal return to form on the level with 1992s Legion. "Death to Jesus is even more incensed than the opening title track, and bassist/vocalist Glen Bentons abhorrence for everything holy is brandished in "Homage for Satan. But the records true highlights come courtesy of the new blood: Owen and Santolla trade furious licks in "Crucified for the Innocence and "Desecration, the latter featuring Santollas melodic goth soloing akin to Discouraged Ones-era Katatonia. Their Morbid Angel muse rears its slimy head in "Walk with the Devil in Dreams You Behold, along with sustained Obituary-styled riffs. "Never to Be Seen Again is finished off by a Megadeth-like flourish, surrendering to the Testament-like thrash flash of album closer "The Lords Sedition. Santollas sense of harmony totally rejuvenates Bentons dense death metal, and even though its unfortunate that the Hoffman brothers parted company, this couldnt have been a better move for Deicide. The Stench of Redemption ably bridges the bifurcation between the old school and neo-death.
(Earache)Deicide
The Stench of Redemption
BY Chris AyersPublished Oct 1, 2006