You can imagine then how hungry and ready the band was to lay down new material. Much of The Onslaught was written while the band was still in high school, and by the time it was released by Metal Blade, the material was already several years old. The final product is a natural evolution of the band’s sound and, quite literally, the sound of a more mature band. It was recorded near their hometown of Kenosha, WI at Belle City Sound with Chris Djuricic with James Murphy of Safehouse Productions handling mixing and mastering duties. brings the same show and intensity every time.īlack Rivers Flow is the band’s latest slab of unadulterated, pure heavy metal. They’ve played everywhere from the Loud Park Festival in Tokyo to tens-of-thousands to your run of the mill clubs in front of dozens – it doesn’t matter – Lazarus A.D. has proven that they are up to the task again and again. It’s simple to say, more difficult to achieve, but Lazarus A.D. That was the plan for us since the get go, and we believe we have achieved that thus far with our second effort.” says vocalist and bassist, Jeff Paulick. We believe that bands that have achieved success and continue to maintain it naturally evolve their sound while keeping a strong core. We fully understood the “sophomore slump” notion, and tossed it to the side. approach what some see as a make-or-break album in a band’s career? How do they handle song writing after the endless (and inevitable) comparisons to Testament, Metallica, Pantera, etc.? “You focus on writing better songs, plain and simple.
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