Abomination Biography

Browse by band : 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z | ALL

Abomination biography

Abomination Lyrics
Source: http://www.sonicdeath.co.uk/artist_page.asp?artistID=278

Paul Speckman was one of the figures that shaped Death Metal as we know it now. For some reason, he dropped from the radar screen in the early 1990s, and little has been heard of him since. However, he left a solid, if not always impressive, body of work. While Master is his best-remembered legacy, Abomination seems to have been consigned to the bargain bin of history. It shouldn't have been.

You see, Abomination pisses all over Master from a great height. Master was messy but influential proto-Death Metal, never quite finding one identity to stick to. Abomination was solid sub-death thrash, too heavy for the average Metallica fan, too serious for the average Anthrax fan, and too intellectual for the average Megadeth fan.

Abomination dealt great slabs of songs, as noisy as a shipyard building a battleship. The three-piece band generated this huge sound with a minimum of fuss. It is probably the lack of fuss that counted against the band in the long run. Aside from opener "Blood From Oil", the rest of the album is unremarkable, in the sense that you know you've just received a damn good dose of thrash, it's just that you can't remember any of it. It's like going to a football match where your team scores in the first minute, then plays out for a 1-0 win- it's the result you wanted, but getting there was not as exciting as it could have been.

"Blood For Oil" though, is the kind of stomping, relentless opener bands like Nuclear Assault and Sodom managed less often than they would have liked. Taking snippets of Gulf War news bulletins, Speckman questioned the motives and results of the short-lived desert war, asking if oil is really worth the human toll, on both sides, of armed conflict. Sounds kind of topical, doesn't it.

Elsewhere, it seems Paul Speckman wasn't too keen on the country he lives in. "Oppression" asks if there really is freedom in American society. "Pull The Plug" is not a cover of the Death song, but rather a diatribe aimed at drunk drivers. "Industrial Sickness" examines the damage industry causes to people and environment. Yep, America is sick, and little seems to have changed since 1991.

While not an album to impress a non-believer as to how good thrash can be, there's still plenty on offer here - no frills music played with conviction, and thought provoking, politically motivated lyrics. A nice history piece.

Patrick Stott - 04/10/2002

Top Lyrics
Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks lyrics
Ed Sheeran - Lego House lyrics
Bon Iver - Skinny Love lyrics
Fray (The) - How To Save A Life lyrics
Mumford & Sons - The Cave lyrics
Mumford & Sons - Little Lion Man lyrics
Amy Winehouse - Valerie lyrics
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Home lyrics
Taylor Swift - You Belong With Me lyrics
ZAZ - Je Veux lyrics
Mumford & Sons - White Blank Page lyrics
Adele - Someone Like You lyrics
Far East Movement - Like A G6 lyrics
Secondhand Serenade - Your Call lyrics
Mumford & Sons - Awake My Soul lyrics
Foster The People - Helena Beat lyrics
Mike Posner - Cooler Than Me lyrics
Don Omar - Danza Kuduro lyrics
Of Monsters & Men - Little Talks lyrics
Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On lyrics
Colbie Caillat - Bubbly lyrics
Young The Giant - Cough Syrup lyrics
- Siempre (Adiós Dulcinea - Parte Ii) lyrics
Imany - You Will Never Know lyrics
Christmas Songs - Frosty The Snowman lyrics
Angus And Julia Stone - Big Jet Plane lyrics
OneRepublic - Apologize lyrics
Adele - Rolling In The Deep lyrics
AJ Rafael - We Could Happen lyrics
Kings Of Leon - Use Somebody lyrics
Pistol Annies - Hell on Heels lyrics
Plain White T's - 1234 lyrics
Asking Alexandria - Not The American Average lyrics
Mumford & Sons - Roll Away Your Stone lyrics
Flobots (The) - Handlebars lyrics
30 Seconds To Mars - This Is War lyrics
Fray (The) - Look After You lyrics
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (The) - Your Guardian Angel lyrics
Asking Alexandria - The Final Episode (Let's Change Channel) lyrics
Fray (The) - Never Say Never lyrics
Radical Face - Welcome Home lyrics
Stromae - Alors On Danse lyrics
A Day To Remember - If It Means A Lot To You lyrics
Grouplove - Colours lyrics
Amy Winehouse - Valerie lyrics
Mumford & Sons - After The Storm lyrics
Incubus - Promises, Promises lyrics
Two Door Cinema Club - Something Good Can Work lyrics
Flight Facilities - Crave You lyrics
Brandi Carlile - The Story lyrics