Cast in Stone explained

Cast in Stone
Type:studio
Artist:Venom
Cover:Cast in stone.jpg
Released:11 November 1997
Length:54:36
Label:SPV/Steamhammer
Prev Title:The Waste Lands
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Resurrection
Next Year:2000

Cast in Stone is the ninth album by British heavy metal band Venom, and their first album in 12 years to feature the original lineup. Recorded at Lartington Hall Studios near Barnard Castle, it was released on SPV/Steamhammer in 1997.[1] It is the last Venom album to feature Abaddon on drums.

Like the previous two albums, ex-Child's Play and then-current Motörhead producer Howard Benson was originally in talks to produce the album, with band frontman Cronos wanting the album to have a similar production to Motörhead's 1995 album Sacrifice. However, once again, Benson was unavailable.

Critical reception

"Cast in Stone is heavier than Metallica and more tuneful than Pantera", according to Vox. "A surprisingly listenable album that's maybe more old school metal than thrash, but aims a swift kick between the legs and truly delivers", concluded reviewer Jerry Ewing, giving the album three stars out of five.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cast in Stone. Venom Collector Page . Venomcollector.com . 27 May 2013.