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Paganizer - Carnage Junkie

Rogga hits back! - 73%

Asamaniac, November 17th, 2008

First of all, I would like to beg Vic Records to be a bit more careful with the work they do on the promo CD’s, since there is a spelling mistake on the front, and not anywhere that it won’t really matter, but instead of PAGANIZER, it says "PAGANZER" with big letters. You could make a mistake anywhere else, but on the band’s name?

I guess that many of you Death Metal maniacs will know Johansson, a man that won’t rest even for a second. The always busy musician has offered already two more releases this year (DEMIURG, THOSE WHO BRING THE TORTURE), and this is one more that is being added his career. This man became known from his participation in the last EDGE OF SANITY album as a vocalist. So, what does he have to offer with this new PAGANIZER album?

"Carnage Junkie" was supposed to be released in 2006, then postponed to 2007 etc. The fact is that it ended up being released now and PAGANIZER wouldn’t miss the chance to reward their fans’ patience with 5 bonus tracks. After having listened to the album I guess that the band’s fans will be satisfied with the approximately 50 minutes (including the bonus tracks) this album contains. PAGANIZER’s intention was to play old school Death Metal right from the beginning, and as we all might know, Johansson is a musician that almost never crossed the Swedish Death Metal borders.

What "Carnage Junkie" gives to you is totally rotten old school European Death Metal that will remind you of Rogga’s other bands/projects, as well as Swedish Death Metal titans like GRAVE and DISMEMBER. The guitars are "singing" their brutal symphony, the rhythm section is exactly what this music needs and Johansson is the classic beast behind his microphone. The band has made a nice combination between fast outbreaks and mid tempo groovy riffing, something that makes the album avoid being monotonous. The production is also really nice having the necessary dirt, while maintaining a "modern" clear sound.

Of course we are not talking about the top Death Metal release for 2008, but what the fuck? Don’t you want some good quality Death Metal for you? I guess that it is Sweden’s turn to surprise us this year and all the good old school stuff come from there.

Originally written for Metal-Temple.Com
Yiannis D.