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Paindivision - One Path (2008) (Japanese YZSH-1005)

Posted By: apocalipsys2014
Paindivision - One Path (2008) (Japanese YZSH-1005)

Paindivision - One Path (2008)
Year & Label: 2008, Soundholic Co, Ltd., Japan | CD#: WPCR-676
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Japanese edition with two bonus tracks

Sydney (New South Wales) heavy rockers Paindivision are back with their second full-length effort One Path after spending a year on the road (Both nationally and internationally) in support of their highly acclaimed debut self-titled effort. Having parted with keyboardist Ray Martens prior to hitting the studio, the four piece act (Who comprise of vocalist/guitarist Jordan Howe, guitarist Stuart ‘Stu’ Marshall, new bassist Dan Quinlan and drummer Joe Rahme) have decided to go for a more guitar orientated approach and heavier sound on One Path, and it’s a natural sound that certainly fits the band.

The opening The Gates Of Ashen Wake (Half Japanese spoken word/half instrumental) is a suitably scene setting effort that provides the album with a nice lead up to the main event, with the follow on track Flames Of The Reaper delivering on every promise the build up hinted at. The fast paced guitars, meaty riffs, thumping groove and Howe’s ravaged rock ‘n’ roll vocals embodies everything that is loud heavy thrashing rock, and everything that Paindivision stand for. Face It is certainly no letdown with its fast pacing and catchy riffs, while Beyond The Pain instantly stands out as an album favourite with its shredding solo breaks and distinctive thrash like choruses.

Shades of The Almighty can be heard in the mid-paced rocker Nightmare and the slower and sleazier grooved Wasting Life, while the title track One Path and Of Flame And Fury show a slight broadening of sound for the band, with Howe in particular experimenting more in clean vocal lines. As per usual, the band has included a cover on One Path. This time around, the band has decided to cover Accept’s 1984 classic Balls To The Wall. Needless to say, the band nails the song perfectly, with Howe putting in a pretty convincing vocal performance. Finishing up the album is the instrumental The Victory March, where Marshall takes on the lead role with some masterfully executed melodic lead work.

As great as their self-titled release was, Paindivision have definitely taken things to a whole new level on One Path, without losing any of their original identity. If you’re after some old school heavy rock, don’t overlook Paindivision and their latest effort One Path.

~ www.themetalforge.com
Paindivision at MySpace.com
Paindivision at Wikipedia
Paindivision at The Metal Archives

Musicians:

Vocals, bass : Dan Quinlan
Guitars : Stu Marshall
Guitars : Jordan Howe
Drums : Joe Rahme

Produced, mixed and mastered at Frontiers Studios Sydney by Dan Quinlan and Stu Marshall

Track List:

01. The Gates Of Ashen Wake [1:40]
02. Flames Of The Reaper [3:25]
03. Face It [3:35]
04. Beyond The Pain [4:19]
05. Nightmare [4:07]
06. Wasting Life [4:40]
07. One Path [3:39]
08. Of Flame And Fury [3:17]
09. Balls To The Wall [5:26]
10. The Victory March [2:59]
11. Unchain Me (Live In Japan, Bonus Track) [3:53]
12. Like Hell (Japanese Bonus Track) [3:46]

Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009

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Paindivision / One Path

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