Showing posts with label Massacra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Massacra. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Review Massacra "Signs of the decline"

In 1992, Massacra, founded in 1986, which together with Loublast, Crusher, Agressor, and Mercyless formed the spearhead of French death metal, released their third album, “Sins of the Decline.” Just as the first two albums were released on the dynamic Shark Records label owned by the energetic metal pioneer Axel Thubeauville, Massacra were able to secure a deal with the major label Vertigo Records with this album (the Shark Records logo also appears on the back cover, so it was probably a kind of co-production), which also released million-sellers such as Black Sabbath and Metallica—especially at that time, this deal was something special. This makes the album a landmark in music history, as “Signs of the Decline” was the first death metal album released on a major label. Morbid Angel's “Covenant” was released on Warner's sub-label Giant Records for the North American market a year later in 1993.

Monday, January 20, 2025

INTERVIEW GURKKHAS


"For me, French death metal is made up of three bands: Massacra, Loudblast and Crusher."

Speaking of bands that have been inactive for decades, a few weeks ago I suddenly had the announcement of the reunion of a band in my mailbox that I, like so many others, had long since irrevocably consigned to the eternal hunting grounds of death metal. We're talking about the French Gurkkhas (with one more “k”, named after the Gurkhas, Nepalese soldiers in the service of the British Army and the Indian armed forces, in which they form their own units). They have now released a compilation via Great Dane Records (read the review here), which includes the complete second album as well as parts of the debut, and which I can only warmly recommend to all fans of US-American death metal in particular. I spoke to vocalist Jeff about the two albums released back then at the turn of the millennium as well as about the current and future situation of the band and death metal in France.