1 Anarchy - The Spectrum Of Human Emotion 2 Fracture - Chaos Alchemy 3 Dead Tree Seeds - Toxic Thoughts 4 Blasteroid - Crypts Of Mind 5 Chephreon - Dark Tales From The Deep Lakes 6 Morbid Saint Swallowed By Hell 7 Torrefy - Necronomisongs 8 Refore Illusion Of Existence 9 Anarchy - Xenotech And The Cosmic Anarchy 10 Cosmic Jaguar - El Era Del Jaguar 11 Andralls - Universal Collapse 12 The Troops Of Doom - A Mass To The Grotesque 13 Suicidal Angels - Profane Prayer 14 Holycide - Towards Idiocracy 15 Aoryst - Relics Of Time 16 Korrosive - Katastrophic Creation 17 All Sins Undone - Narcissistic Compulsion 18 Necromantic Forces - Under The Threshold Of Consciousness 19 Sovereign - Altered Realities 20 Ireful Agents Of Doom
1. Midnight-- Hellish Expectations 2. Oxygen Destroyer- Guardians Of The Universe 3. Mayhemic---Toba 4. Sovereign- -Altered Realities 5. Demiser-- Slave To The Scythe 6. Hellbutcher---Hellbutcher 7. Cavelera Conspiracy---Schizophrenia 8. Dissimulator-Lower Form Resistance 9. Hemotoxin--When Time Becomes Loss 10. Bat--Under The Crooked Claw 11. Critical Defiance-The Search Won’t Fall 12. Cancer Christ---God Is Violence 13. Vulture-- Sentinels 14. Suicidal Angels-Profane Prayer 15. Traveler-Prequel To Madness 16. Accept--Humanoid 17. Wraith-Fueled By Fear 18. Morbid Saint-Swallowed By Hell 19. Bewitcher--Shell Shock 20. Deceased-Children Of The Morgue
2024 seemed to be an unusual year for thrash in that few albums stood out in this genre. But I might be wrong after looking at your excellent list of candidates.
That's a good question. I'd say that it's not dead, especially if you include blackened thrash and groove metal in the conversation. But this year saw a dearth of big-name releases. Admittedly, a genre does not live and die by its big names.
1 Anarchy - The Spectrum Of Human Emotion
2 Fracture - Chaos Alchemy
3 Dead Tree Seeds - Toxic Thoughts
4 Blasteroid - Crypts Of Mind
5 Chephreon - Dark Tales From The Deep Lakes
6 Morbid Saint Swallowed By Hell
7 Torrefy - Necronomisongs
8 Refore Illusion Of Existence
9 Anarchy - Xenotech And The Cosmic Anarchy
10 Cosmic Jaguar - El Era Del Jaguar
11 Andralls - Universal Collapse
12 The Troops Of Doom - A Mass To The Grotesque
13 Suicidal Angels - Profane Prayer
14 Holycide - Towards Idiocracy
15 Aoryst - Relics Of Time
16 Korrosive - Katastrophic Creation
17 All Sins Undone - Narcissistic Compulsion
18 Necromantic Forces - Under The Threshold Of Consciousness
19 Sovereign - Altered Realities
20 Ireful Agents Of Doom
1. Midnight-- Hellish Expectations
2. Oxygen Destroyer- Guardians Of The Universe
3. Mayhemic---Toba
4. Sovereign- -Altered Realities
5. Demiser-- Slave To The Scythe
6. Hellbutcher---Hellbutcher
7. Cavelera Conspiracy---Schizophrenia
8. Dissimulator-Lower Form Resistance
9. Hemotoxin--When Time Becomes Loss
10. Bat--Under The Crooked Claw
11. Critical Defiance-The Search Won’t Fall
12. Cancer Christ---God Is Violence
13. Vulture-- Sentinels
14. Suicidal Angels-Profane Prayer
15. Traveler-Prequel To Madness
16. Accept--Humanoid
17. Wraith-Fueled By Fear
18. Morbid Saint-Swallowed By Hell
19. Bewitcher--Shell Shock
20. Deceased-Children Of The Morgue
2024 seemed to be an unusual year for thrash in that few albums stood out in this genre. But I might be wrong after looking at your excellent list of candidates.
Is Thrash Metal dead?
No, i've heard at least 50 great thrash albums this year.
@petegreenfield3645 Feels like places like LOUDWIRE would love us to believe this.
That's a good question. I'd say that it's not dead, especially if you include blackened thrash and groove metal in the conversation. But this year saw a dearth of big-name releases. Admittedly, a genre does not live and die by its big names.