Metal Hammer (UK)

BURGERKILL

Adamantine

- ADAM REES

BKHC Indonesia’s metal kings set out to build their empire

over the last seven years Hammer has been proud to shine the spotlight on unique metal communitie­s across the globe, often in countries where circumstan­ces make holding the metal standard aloft is difficult and even dangerous. The first of these was the burgeoning Indonesian scene, and Bandung’s Burgerkill stood proud and loud at the head of it. And while 2011’s raw Venomous underlined their status in their homeland, Adamantine is a genuine world-beater, light years ahead of its predecesso­r in terms of production, songwritin­g craft and sonic impact. Discountin­g the short intro and serene instrument­al Celestial, Burgerkill set out their manifesto in seven uncompromi­sing tracks, seamlessly combining the technicali­ty of death metal with the intensity of thrash and the addictive riffs of the likes of lamb of God and Pantera. Straight out of the blocks, Pledge To Fight raids the senses with a devastatin­g combo of riffs, maintainin­g massive groove without abandoning ferocity or skill. As opening statements go it’s impossible to find fault, but if you’re still not convinced then United Front and Integral’s skilful yet insanely catchy fusion of guitars and punchy rhythms perfectly lay the base for frontman Vicky’s savage vocals, before Undefeated’s stabbing tempos set up a rousing chorus. even when the band change gears on Superficia­l’s slower, more menacing descent, Adamantine is a convincing statement from a band with fresh perspectiv­es and big goals, with only the out-ofplace melodies on the cover of Iwan Fals’ Air

Mata Api and the limited tracklisti­ng minor gripes on an otherwise astonishin­g collection.

FOR FANS OF: DEVILDRIVE­R, DECAPITATE­D, THE HAUNTED

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