Description
'Deception Ignored' marks a bold turning point for German thrashers Deathrow, showcasing a dramatic shift from their earlier raw thrash roots toward a far more technical, progressive sound. With the arrival of new guitarist Uwe Osterlehner, the band pushed the boundaries of their genre, crafting a complex and ambitious record that stands as their most critically acclaimed effort.
Unlike the more straightforward aggression of their earlier albums, 'Deception Ignored' is built on intricate song structures, odd time signatures, and extended compositions. Tracks like "Events in Concealment" and "Triocton" highlight Deathrow's willingness to experiment, blending speed and aggression with almost cerebral arrangements--drawing comparisons to the likes of Coroner, Watchtower, and even early Metallica circa ...And Justice for All.
Though it didn't achieve major commercial success, the album gained a cult following and is often considered a hidden gem of technical thrash. The production is crisp and forceful, allowing the band's newfound precision and musical ambition to shine through. Some critics at the time felt the compositions bordered on being overly complex, but fans of progressive thrash embraced the challenge.
'Deception Ignored' remains Deathrow's most innovative and enduring album--a bold, uncompromising piece of late-'80s thrash that pushed the genre forward.
Now available newly mastered in digipack and a stunning splatter vinyl !
For fans of : Exodus, Voivod , Violence, Death Angel, Watchtower