PARIAH – KINDRED (REISSUE) - CD •

PARIAH
KINDRED (REISSUE) - CD

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UPC: 8715392261527
Label: NAPALM
Format: CD
Release Date: March 27, 2026
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Pariah’s cult debut re-issued! “The Kindred” brings you pure old school Thrash Metal fury! Satan changed their name to Pariah in 1988-1989.
Satan’s evolution for the time being came to an end here with this band, Pariah, in 1988. What Satan were going for with “Suspended Sentence”, could definitely be seen as a
hint to the direction they would take as Pariah. That raspy, ill-tempered, aggressive Michael Jackson (indeed) is still here on vocals and these guys really wanted to tear things apart with this album. The main lineup here is entirely the same from Satan and Blind Fury (vocalists aside). Simply put, one could easily say they took “Suspended Sentence”’s interesting idea of “NWOBHM meets Thrash Metal” and basically focused on being even more aggressive this time.
We might be throwing out the obvious here again, but if you are new to Pariah or perhaps Satan, familiarize yourself with the fact that guitarists Russ Tippins and Steve Ramsey
are truly an insane duo. For the most part with “The Kindred” their guitar work is pretty thrashy and extremely melodic. Then out of nowhere those classic NWOBHM solo’s, dual
harmonies, and majestic melodies come into play all over the place and they manage to make it work incredibly well in between the thrashy antics.
The production and mix seems to be an improvement over “Suspended Sentence” and here the guitars tend to have more of a sharper edge, Jackson’s vocals are constantly in the clear and never overpowered by anything else, and overall there is a tougher vibe surrounding this. Everything here is pretty damn heavy.
While Tippins and Ramsey are really out there in a realm of their own, there’s great performances again by Graeme English on bass and Sean Taylor on drums. Overall you’ve got a whole package of virtuous musicians here that really mastered the beauty of balance.
All in all “The Kindred” goes all the way with every track being fast and aggressive. Satan and Pariah are all typically made up of the same core members and definitely created
some timeless and unique Heavy Metal.

TRACK LIST:

  1. Gerrymander
  2. The Rope
  3. Scapegoat
  4. Foreign Bodies
  5. (La Guerra) Inhumane
  6. Killing for Company
  7. Icons of Hypcrisy
  8. Promise of Remembrance
  9. Disciples Anonymous

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