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They´ve clearly also listened to the contemporary version of progressive metal and developed their Sound like themselves (guitar/vocal driven progressive power metal rooted in 80s heavy metal), Years between the band´s debut album and "Your Favorite God", and while Lethal still Progressive metal had changed rapidly in the
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The music on the EP continues the progressive US power metal style of "Programmed (1990)" butĪdds a more heavy and dark edge to the band´s sound. The original version of the EP featured 5 tracks, while the 1997 reissueįeatures the bonus track "Balancing Act". There´s been one lineup change since the debut album as guitarist Dell Hull has been replacedīy David McElfresh. Was released through Massacre Records in 1995 and bridges the gap between the band´s debutĪnd second full-length studio albums "Programmed (1990)" and "Poison Seed (1996)". "Your Favorite God" is an EP release by US progressive/power metal act Lethal. Posted Saturday, Octo| Review this album | Report (Review #2273385) (Originally posted on Metal Music Archives) Low end if you take the positives into consideration, but the songwriting and the awkward mix of musical styles just don´t work When that is said "Poison Seed" is still a quality release on many parameters and a 3 star (60%) rating may be in the
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High level musicianship, a professional andĭetailed sound production, and musicians who are obviously capable of writing effectful music. and it´s really too bad, because the elements for success are there in abundance. Very few tracks stick after the album has finished playing. Another issue here is that the songwriting is a bit uninspired and Musical climate, and in the end it sounds forced and calculated. It feels like the band are trying to hold on to their roots while adjusting to the contemporary It definitely could have been an interesting experiment, but it doesĮnd up sounding a bit directionless. The sound of Soundgarden/ Alice in Chains. Think what it would sound like if you combined the sound of Queensrÿche/ Fates Warning with That tendency is continued on "Poison Seed".Īlthough at the core the music on "Poison Seed" is still 80s oriented US power metal, Lethal have injected hugeĪmounts of alternative heavy rock/metal elements to their sound, which ultimately makes it a bit of an odd combination of "Your Favorite God (1995)" displayed a slightly more progressive contemporary heavy rock/metal sound, and Queensrÿche, Fates Warning, Heir Apparent, and Crimson Glory should feel right at home with "Programmed (1990)" was a high quality US power metal album with progressive leanings, and fans of artists like Release cycle, but it ended up being the last studio recording by the band in their initial run. Released only a year after "Your Favorite God (1995)" could have been a sign, that Lethal would increase their God") after the release of their debut full-length studio album "Programmed" from 1990. Output had been relatively sparse, and it took the band five years to release something new (the 1995 EP "Your Favorite Despite being formed as far back as 1982, Lethal´s TheĪlbum was released through Massacre Records in 1996. "Poison Seed" is the 2nd full-length studio album by US, Kentucky based progressive power metal act Lethal. Fans of classic progressive metal acts like FATES WARNING, QUEENSRYCHE, CRIMSON GLORY and HEIR APPARENT should find a lot to enjoy here. LETHAL´s inclusion in the Prog Archives database was approved by the Progressive Metal Team. They reunited in June 2006 and are hoping to release more music sometime in the future. Shortly after the release of that album LETHAL split up. The album was released by Massacre Records. The band released their second and for now last full-length studio album "Poison Seed" in 1996. The "Your Favourite God" EP was released by Massacre Records in 1995. It would be five years before another official release by the band would see the light of day. LETHAL recruited new guitarist David McElfresh to replace Dell Hull. Dell Hull had designed the cover artwork for "Programmed". Guitarist Dell Hull left LETHAL shortly after the release of "Programmed" and started working for a company in California who made album cover designs. The band then scored a record deal with Metal Blade Records and released their debut full-length studio album "Programmed" in 1990 ( with new drummer Jerry Hartman). The first release by LETHAL was the 1987 "Arrival" demo. The lineup was completed by Dell Hull on guitars. The band´s original drummer was Adrian Powers while Tom Mallicoat took care of the vocals in the band. The band was formed by the Cook brothers Eric ( guitars) and Glen ( Bass). LETHAL are an American progressive power metal act ( US styled) formed in 1982 in Hebron, Kentucky.