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[ C R O N I C _ D I S O R D E R ]
Mighty Music are proud to present the first release ever from
an American band under our rooster! Cronic Disorder has existed
since the early nineties and is an established name in the American
metalscene. The style of music is a brutal,
aggressive mixture of thrash- and death metal. "Torture
Test" was originally released as a self-financed album
by the band itself in a strickly limited printrun, only sold
at concerts and sent to the US press. Mighty Music was so impressed
by the material that it was decided to release the album officially
with new cover artwork and the new title, "Torture Test".
Just take a listen to the album and check out the reviews from
the American press and you will be impressed yourself!!!
At
the moment Cronic Disorder is working hard on writing material
for their upcoming second album, due to be released on Mighty
Music in early 2002.
"Torture
Test" will be released in April/May 2001 through Mighty
Music and currently Cronic Disorder is available for interviews
(both via email and phone), contact Mighty Music for a talk
with the band.
REVIEWS
FROM THE AMERICAN PRESS
"Dipping
down into the Carolina's, we find the brutish four-piece thrash
band called CRONIC DISORDER who play that sort of punishing
and just-fast-enough-to-be-interesting vein of metal with blowtorch
vocals that I always find myself liking instantly".
Metal Maniacs/Ula Gehret (USA).
"For
those of you who cannot get enough of Testament's latest opus,
The Gathering, it is essential that you experience Cronic Disorder.
This album is an all out frenzy of death, thrash and speed.
RATING 10".
Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles #36
(Canada).
"It's
got that same energetic passion for being in-your-face and leaves
you nothig to hide except the wounds you will suffer from a
home mosh pit. All other aspects of the CD are top-notch with
packaging and production. Cronically excellent!"
Ballbuster (USA)
"Cronic
Disorder are too heavy to be called thrash and not quite over
the top enough to be called death metal. The band fall somewhere
into that gray area between the two. This is the direction that
Machine Head should of went in instead of turning into clowns
and rapping".
Metal Rules (USA).
"The
newest bastard to come from the minds of Cronic Disorder is
perhaps THE best full length record by an unsigned band that
I have heard in a long damn time".
Lords Of Judgement (USA).
"Cronic
Disorder is the best blend of death and thrash since Demolition
Hammer".
Eternal Frost (USA).
"Forget
about Machine Head or Skinlab ... this is modern day thrash
played the way it was meant to be played".
Hellfrost Zine (USA).
"A
self financed, full-length release that shows off a band hungry
for recognition, and they should achieve this with their knack
for creating well structured music with powerful instrumentation,
and a genre spanning style that ravenously siphons from both
the death and thrash metal worlds".
Worm Gear (USA).
"A
very brutal album that brought out the maniac in me!".
Neckbreaker/Audio Aggression (USA).
"Without
a doubt this is one of the best Death-metal albums I have ever
heard! What people like Picasso or Rembrandt did for paint these
guys do to music! Grade: 10/10".
RRCA/Emperor MultiMedia (USA).
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