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Early Man, Closing In

Audio CD

Disk ID: 256540

Disk length: 42m 12s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Four Walls 2:42
2. War Eagle 3:14
3. Death Is The Answer 5:35
4. Feeding Frenzy 3:23
5. Thrill Of The Kill 4:35
6. Like A Goddam Rat 3:10
7. Fist Shaker 3:43
8. Evil Is 4:27
9. Brain Sick 3:32
10. Contra 3:53
11. Raped And Pillaged 3:50

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Review

Early Man are two Pentecostalists who discovered heavy metal at age 19 and were subsequently shunned for it. This explains a lot given the sheer reverence and horn-throwing excitement found on Closing In. It's a history lesson as well as a continuation of classic metal liturgy. This is straight-up rock riffs and metal melody and rhythm. "Four Walls" kicks off the record with a dead killer guitar line; "War Eagle" is Iron Maiden for these times; "Death is the Answer" picks up where classic Black Sabbath left off; "Feedin Frenzy" is a mid-tempo thrasher that wouldn't sound out of place on a Megadeth or Exodus album. Contrary to these descriptors, it is by no means a carbon-copy effort. This is serious without being over-burdened. There's an exuberance that defies irony and makes all 11 tracks sound fresh and invigorating. It may cause you to bite a hole in your lower lip while your foot kicks along with the bass drum--it's that kind of metal. --Robert Arambel

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Closing In

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 42m 14s (+0m 2s)

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