Skullcrushing
Extreme Metal should be presented on this album… Hmm well,
don’t distend and let the promo flyer be the flyer. Skullcrushing
appendages are given enough on Man Made Paradise,
but the one-man-machete Jacobo Córdova aka TICKET TO
HELL bushwhacks through Thrash Metal of the 80s and early
90s Death Metal on his first long player. To persist one moment
in the overstatements (don’t shit a brick!): Cesar Tarello
as the only external killer played the “destructive guitar
solos”. Never heard of him? ;) Ok, I don’t get fragmented
by the solos but I felt like kicked ass by all means. The solos
fit quite well to the Man Made Paradise created
by the Mexican. And his small ideal world consists predominantly
out of higher-than-average Thrash riffing and fast played drums
till the one or other blast inferno. Right in the Old School Thrash
storm Jacobo insists on intersperse groovy parts and a whiff of
melody. The all-time shouted vocals have fewer stakes on this
though. Nevertheless the Man Made Paradise manages
to present to a good and harmonic impression. Less awesome than
the respective track the totality of this album is. Thus structures
and sound created by old school riffs and “I-can-thrash-drums-faster-than-lashing-Thrash-riffs-off”
recur often; a pretty consistent impression of besides an ingenious
and appealing headbanger-friendly Metal lasts. Maybe the TICKET
TO HELL or the ticket to the Man Made Paradise
would be easier buy if all of the songs would be shortened by
a minute. This is worth an observance!