Two years on from the release of their critically acclaimed EP “The Moulting”, Mares of Thrace are back with a new album that essentially refines some aspects and potentiates the rawer and harsher elements of its predecessor.
Don’t be fooled by the charming and attractive looks of these two Canadian ladies for they have penned a highly intimidating and raucous record that eschews all that is commercially accessible and aurally pleasing. The aggression in their primal riffs and feral, piercing screams is palpable as the duo comprised by guitarist Thérèse Lanz and drummer Stef MacKichan sound utterly fierce and nasty throughout most of these 43 minutes.
Don’t be fooled by the charming and attractive looks of these two Canadian ladies for they have penned a highly intimidating and raucous record that eschews all that is commercially accessible and aurally pleasing. The aggression in their primal riffs and feral, piercing screams is palpable as the duo comprised by guitarist Thérèse Lanz and drummer Stef MacKichan sound utterly fierce and nasty throughout most of these 43 minutes.
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