‘Truth Hammer’ by Dead Earth

Artists

  • Jack Sabolich / Vocals

  • Mark Hardy  / Guitar

  • Joe DeFrank / Guitar

  • Bob Semancik  / Bass

  • Matt Kollar / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Rock & Roll Machines

  • Endless Ruins

  • Steel Coffins

  • Green Earth

  • Voodoo Queen

  • Death Ride

  • Truth Hammer

  • I Am Rock

  • Kingsbury Run

  • Stand

  • Pollution

  • Rats

  • Kingdom Of Lies

“Rock & Roll Machines,” is high energy and filled with power pressure and grace.

“Endless Ruins,” snarls down the precipous and sticks up its middle finger, delivering a smash to the face of time.

“Steel Coffins,” works the ground up. The vocals snarl, the guitars roar, overall it is a sonic hellscape.

“Green Earth,” pushes through the shit and the dirt, bringing life to the spectators.

“Voodoo Queen,” rolls in and swaggers through.

“Death Ride,” is heaviness incarnate.

“Truth Hammer,” punches the shit out of the listener.

“I am Rock,” slows things down slightly before bringing them back up for a rollercoaster ride.

“Kingsbury Run,” rolls in hard.

“Stand,” a riff machine that really elevates the cause.

“Pollution,” hits hard and fast.

“Rats,” another monster of a song.

“Kingdom Of Lies,” a high octane finisher.

The album is out now.