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Originally released by Germany's positively tiny
Starving Missile
label in 1989,
Sheer Terror
's
Just Can't Hate Enough
album only gained decent distribution in the U.S. when it was picked up by
Blackout! Records
the following year. However you get your hands on it, though, it was a top-shelf example of the New York City
hardcore
movement's twilight years, when crossover had breached any remaining resistance to openly metallic aspirations, and a band with
punk
roots such as
could feel comfortable sounding just as heavy as
Metallica
. Well, almost. Anyway, as was to be expected, it was mostly
Alan Blake
's furious guitar work driving semi-thrashers like
"Ashes, Ashes"
and
"Owe You Nothing"
(complete with what could pass for a guitar solo -- shock!), but don't overlook the emergence of
Jason Martin
's hyperactive double bass drums on much of these tracks, as well. Sure, the memorable title track is far less overt with its metallic nuances, and in a genre virtually built on brazen statements of intent, raging opener
"Here to Stay"
is as good as NYHC ever gave, but it's conspicuous to see a bunch of relatively straight-up
entries such as
"Walls"
"Only 13"
shoved all the way to the end, as if they were no longer on the band's priority list. The intolerably leaden
"Cup O' Joe"
sounds terribly dated by any standards, and
Paul Bearer
's attempts at actual singing (
"Roses,"
"Burning Time"
) are thankfully rare -- his untutored grunt is far more convincing and, for that matter, effective. And "effective" is about the best possible word to describe
and, for that matter, most all of
's albums. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Originally released by Germany's positively tiny
Starving Missile
label in 1989,
Sheer Terror
's
Just Can't Hate Enough
album only gained decent distribution in the U.S. when it was picked up by
Blackout! Records
the following year. However you get your hands on it, though, it was a top-shelf example of the New York City
hardcore
movement's twilight years, when crossover had breached any remaining resistance to openly metallic aspirations, and a band with
punk
roots such as
could feel comfortable sounding just as heavy as
Metallica
. Well, almost. Anyway, as was to be expected, it was mostly
Alan Blake
's furious guitar work driving semi-thrashers like
"Ashes, Ashes"
and
"Owe You Nothing"
(complete with what could pass for a guitar solo -- shock!), but don't overlook the emergence of
Jason Martin
's hyperactive double bass drums on much of these tracks, as well. Sure, the memorable title track is far less overt with its metallic nuances, and in a genre virtually built on brazen statements of intent, raging opener
"Here to Stay"
is as good as NYHC ever gave, but it's conspicuous to see a bunch of relatively straight-up
entries such as
"Walls"
"Only 13"
shoved all the way to the end, as if they were no longer on the band's priority list. The intolerably leaden
"Cup O' Joe"
sounds terribly dated by any standards, and
Paul Bearer
's attempts at actual singing (
"Roses,"
"Burning Time"
) are thankfully rare -- his untutored grunt is far more convincing and, for that matter, effective. And "effective" is about the best possible word to describe
and, for that matter, most all of
's albums. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

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