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Thursday, July 23, 2009
SCULTURE - SPIRITUAL MATRIX / 1998
THIS ALBUM CONTAIN(10-TRACKS)
1-A CONTEMPLATION OF DAVID
2-SODOM
3-SPIRITUAL MATRIX
4-NO RESPECT
5-SCORING
6-DAWN OF ETERNITY
7-GRIDING SACRIFICE
8-DEATH TO DEATH
9-TWILIGHT TRAPS
SCULTURE - DEATH TO DEATH/1993
THIS DEMO CONTAIN(4-TRACKS)
1-GRINDING SACRIFICE
2-DEATH TO DEATH
3-DAWN TO ETERNITY
4-RELEASING ME FROM TWILIGHT TRAPS
SCULTURE - ENTER THE KINGDOM/1992
THIS DEMO CONTAIN(4-TRACKS)
1-ENTER THE KINGDOM
2-QUESTIONS OF SILENCE
3-END OF TIMES
4-THE ECHO OF THE EMPTY DEPTHS
CREDITS:
David Verkaik - Vocals
Robert Hus - Guitar
Gerben de Rooij - Bass & Acoustic Guitar
Ardi Verkaik - Drums
BIOGRAPHY:(Sculpture )
The band disbanded in 2000. They were the first Dutch Christian metal band. Created a white metal underground magazine in the 90's.(Sculpture )First off, this is not the Sculpture from Portugal or wherever; these guys are from The Netherlands. This Sculpture play an angry style of late '80s thrash. Their ten compositions on _Spiritual Matrix_ are admittedly a bit simplistic, but powerful nonetheless. Could it be that they are just playing the music that they enjoy, instead of playing what everyone claims is "relevant"? I believe that is the case here, because these songs are played with conviction, and a lot of it. I can't justify slamming a band for playing thrash, unless of course it is of poor quality, because I still listen to quite a bit of it myself, 1999 or not. That said, on to the music. Sculpture's two guitarists employ very skilful riffing, and have a good handle on harmonies and counter melodies, complementing each other and the songs a great deal. All the songs contain great guitar solos and actually all of the band should be commended for good performances all around.(http://radio.holymetal.org/)