Masquerade in Blood explained

Masquerade in Blood
Type:studio
Artist:Sodom
Cover:Masquerade in Blood (cover art).jpg
Released:1 June 1995
Recorded:January–February 1995
Genre:
Length:42:34
46:21 (Japanese edition)
Label:Steamhammer
Producer:Uli Pösselt
Prev Title:Marooned Live
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Ten Black Years
Next Year:1996

Masquerade in Blood is the seventh studio album by German thrash metal band Sodom, released on 1 June 1995 via Steamhammer/SPV. Musically, Masquerade is often seen as the band's rawest and heaviest record, and continues in the same vein as that of their previous album.[1]

Overview

The album includes a cover of Anti-Nowhere League song "Let's Break the Law", as well as a cover of Saxon song "20,000 Feet". The latter is only found on the Japanese releases of the album.[2] [3] This is also the only release to feature guitarist Strahli, and the second and last for drummer Atomic Steif, since the former was arrested in 1996 for possession of drugs, while the latter left the band for personal reasons.

Masquerade in Blood continues in the same crossover thrash vein as their previous studio effort Get What You Deserve (which was released in the previous year).

Reception

AllMusic's Eduardo Rivadavia gave the album two stars out of five, noting it as being "something of a return to form" for the band. However, he actually remarked that "such enthusiasm was rather exaggerated", and also criticized it as "a dire listening experience".

Personnel

Sodom
Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Masquerade in Blood - Sodom review. AllMusic. Eduardo Rivadavia.
  2. Web site: Masquerade in Blood - Sodom.
  3. Web site: Sprit of Metal. 2014-12-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402135544/http://www.spirit-of-metal.com/m/album-id_album-6499-l-en.html. 2015-04-02. dead.