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Nocturnal Fear - Code of Violence
Written by Gautham Khandige   
Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Nocturnal Fear is an American thrash metal band that’s been plying their trade since 2000. Code of Violence is the bands third full length.

The album starts with Code of Violence and with its Slayer meets Kreator vibe it’s pretty obvious that these boys mean business. The band plays a particularly vicious and energetic brand of thrash. Not a lot of attention is paid to the production and the sound is refreshingly old school. The songs are almost all uniformly good. Sure, there’s plenty of namedropping in these songs. You can pick out the influences of this band and they range from your usual suspects of Slayer, Exodus and Kreator all the way to Sodom, some old Metallica and even early Iced Earth. It’s all wrapped up in some deft thrash songwriting with songs that never overstay their welcome.

Stand out tracks include the riotous opening track Code of Violence, Rising Hatred which sounds like a classic Bay Area tune complete with some razor sharp riffing, Out for Revenge with its time changes and only soft moment on the album and the superb Flamethrower Holocaust with its early Metallica meets early Iced Earth sound. The vocalist sounds a bit like Mille Petrozza and that helps increase the aggressiveness of these songs. There are times during this album when the band comes a bit too close to plagiarism for my comfort. The main riff on Code of Violence is pure Slayer worship and there are other moments on this album that sound a bit too close to classic bands. Still, there’s never a case of outright plagiarism like some other bands that are a part of this scene and Code of Violence is a fun album that manages to engage the listener for the duration of the 43 odd minutes.

I suppose the problem with this whole thrash revival is that it’s basically a bunch of bands that are going back to a sound and trying their best to recreate it. There’s nothing new being done here and that is the point of this whole scene. Considering that, Nocturnal Fear does a bang up job on Code of Violence. The songs are derivative but they also pack a mean punch. It’s fast, aggressive and harks back to the glory days of thrash while managing to sound relevant.



Label - Moribund Records
Year of Release - 2008

 
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Nocturnal Fear - Code of Violence
Jul 24 2008 10:53:23
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Sounds good. Ofcourse, I'm a sucker for this kind of material so it's a given that I would enjoy this. I'm still puzzled, though. If derivative thrash dosen't exactly bother you, how come you don't like Skeletonwitch? :P
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Re:Nocturnal Fear - Code of Violence
Jul 24 2008 12:18:18
Because they are not just derivative but are outright plagiarists. You can literally have a "recognise the riff" contest when Beneath the Permafrost is playing.
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