Neurodeliri

Bulldozer
Neurodeliri

12,95 EUR  10,79 EUR
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Hammerheart Rec.
Release date: 16/Aug/2024
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Sales Rank: #44 in Thrash Metal
#5182 in Rock
Style: Thrash Metal
Product No.: 2101183147
Details / Tracklist: 01. "Overture / Neurodeliri"
02. "Minkions"
03. "We Are.... Italian"
04. "Art of Deception"
05. "Ilona Had Been Elected"
06. "Impotence"
07. "Mors Tua-vita Mea"
08. "Willful Death / You'll Be Recalled"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Originally released in 1988.
"Neurodeliri" is a classic album by the legendary Italian thrash/black metal band Bulldozer, now available in CD format from Hammerheart Records. Originally released in 1988, "Neurodeliri" showcases Bulldozer's raw energy and aggressive sound, blending fast-paced riffs with dark lyrical themes that have become their trademark. The album stands as a testament to the band's influence on the European extreme metal scene, featuring standout tracks like "Ilona Had Been Eaten by Dogs" and "Art of Deception." Bulldozer has been active since the early 1980s and is celebrated for pioneering Italy?s underground metal movement, earning international recognition through albums such as "The Day of Wrath" and "IX." Hammerheart Records is renowned for its dedication to high-quality reissues and releases within heavy music genres, supporting both iconic acts and emerging artists across the globe.
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Yuriy P. - 16/Oct/2024 5 of 5 Stars!
What should be the ideal thrash metal? American technical and dry? German heavy and hit-filled? But the Italians Bulldozer want it their own way, and with this album they draw a line under their search. The distance between "Neurodeliri" and its predecessor is really great: such is the distance from curious speed metal to the brightest thrash. This album is almost perfect, and "almost" fits a lot at once: spontaneity, and unwillingness to be closed in its perfection, and incredible emotionality, tearing to shreds this perfection needed only by aesthetes. In its power, Bulldozer suddenly approached death metal - the speeds and guitar power increased significantly - and did this in spite of the preserved rock and roll mood. "Neurodeliri" is the same Bulldozer that challenged the primness of "The Day of Wrath" (1985). But the new material unexpectedly contains notes that are completely uncharacteristic for the Italians: despair and obsession. They are the ones that clearly sound in the harmony-less, and therefore even more charming, confrontation of the frantic blast beat and the majestic organ canvas at the beginning; they also awaken in the finale, in the viscous and gloomy "Willful Death - You'll be Recalled" - the last lament for the bass player who has passed away. They slightly disturb the listener during "Ilona has been Elected", but are completely absent from the magnificent hairy speed metal "We are... Italian". Thirty minutes of chaotic 80s frenzy, denying perfection and being perfect at the same time - I was able to come to my senses and appreciate their pressure only two years after I met them. What's the secret of "Neurodeliri"? Hooliganism has simply become more relaxed and richer.