"When the Storm Comes Down" est un puissant album de Flotsam And Jetsam proposé au format CD par le label MUSIC ON C. Ce disque met en avant la fusion caractéristique du groupe entre thrash et métal progressif : guitares incisives, compositions élaborées et textes engagés sont au rendez-vous sur cet opus initialement paru en 1990 et devenu une référence pour les amateurs du genre métallique exigeant et technique.
Originaire de Phoenix (Arizona), Flotsam And Jetsam s?est formé en 1981 ; leur premier bassiste Jason Newsted rejoindra plus tard Metallica?un fait marquant qui inscrit encore davantage le groupe dans l?histoire du métal international ! Leur discographie compte d?autres succès notables comme « No Place For Disgrace » ou « Cuatro », chaque sortie repoussant les limites tout en restant fidèle à leurs racines musicales puissantes et authentiques.
Le fabricant MUSIC ON C s?illustre quant à lui par ses rééditions haut de gamme d?albums cultes tous styles confondus : soin extrême apporté au son comme à la présentation physique garantissent aux collectionneurs des éditions fidèles mais sublimées grâce aux technologies modernes de remasterisation audio !
"When the Storm Comes Down" is the 3rd full-length studio album by US thrash metal act Flotsam and Jetsam. The album was released through MCA Records in May 1990. It´s the successor to "No Place for Disgrace" from 1988 and features the same lineup who recorded the predecessor.
Stylistically the material on "When the Storm Comes Down" continue the thrash metal style with melodic tinged vocals of the predecessor. Heavy thrashy riffs, powerful thrashy rhythms, skillful lead guitar playing, and Eric A.K.´s distinct sounding powerful voice in front. Eric A.K. is a bit of an atypical thrash metal singer, as he doesn´t just deliver rough staccato vocals, but actually sings. And he is an incredibly skilled singer too. Expressive, aggressive, raw, melodic, and occasionally pretty high pitched, he can do most things with his voice and he is generally a great asset to the band´s sound.
The 11 track, 49:33 minutes long album opens with the powerful "The Master Sleeps" and although both "Burned Device" and "Deviation" feature other less thrashy influences (while still predominantly staying in thrash metal territory) they are both pretty great tracks too. "October Thorns" continues in a slighty heavier mood with a crushingly heavy and catchy main riff, but with "No More Fun" things turn a little weird with a funky influence, that really doesn´t become Flotsam and Jetsam.