"Black To The Blind (Remastered)" es una potente edición en CD del legendario grupo polaco de death metal Vader y llega bajo el prestigioso sello discográfico Nuclear Blast. Esta versión remasterizada revitaliza uno de los álbumes más influyentes del grupo lanzado originalmente en 1997 y reconocido por su velocidad implacable, precisión técnica y atmósfera oscura característica del género extremo europeo. Los seguidores disfrutarán de una calidad sonora mejorada que resalta cada riff demoledor y cada golpe atronador de batería con mayor nitidez e intensidad renovada.Vader se formó en 1983 y ha sido referente internacional gracias a discos como ?De Profundis?, ?Litany? o ?Tibi et Igni?. Su sonido agresivo junto a giras incansables los han convertido en leyendas dentro del panorama metálico mundial.Nuclear Blast fue fundado en Alemania en 1987 y hoy es uno de los sellos líderes mundiales especializados tanto por su catálogo repleto de grandes nombres como por la alta calidad constante presente siempre sus ediciones musicales.
Vader is traditionally considered a semi-thrash band, but their first truly thrash full-length album was released in 1997 – it was “Black to the Blind”. The previous releases, starting from 1992, were, in my opinion, 100% death metal – dense, monolithic, heavy and gloomy. I think one shouldn’t pay attention to the slight deviation from the canons and bypass the material – the work turned out to be recognizable, “Vader-esque”. Quite possibly the best in the band’s discography (second, in my opinion, only to the frostbitten, but charismatic “De Profundis”). On "Black to the Blind" there is almost no monotonous "sewing machine" of drums, no oppressive death sound - on the contrary, the album is very mobile for death metal, the drummer seems to be trying to hit all the cymbals and bass drums of his kit at the same time - in general, the Poles, like Morbid Angel at the same time, have stopped at the edge of the so-called "technical" metal. The sound is thrashy, but at the same time the disc found a place for the traditional Vader mysticism, whispers and other delights. The riffs are meaningful and add up to catchy melodies, and the solos (still rare) have finally ceased to be atavisms. They are long. They do not just fly apart with a squeal under the power of the rhythm section, but sound, are memorable, successfully fit into the atmosphere ("Black to the Blind" in this sense turned out to be very organic and integral - you will not find extra details on it). In general, it is by no means the fastest album for the band, but it is lively, spontaneous, slightly sloppy. Just like "The Ultimate Incantation", "Sothis" or "De Profundis" it deserves the title of classic, and at the same time - the most complex in the early period.