Band: AnubisAlbum: Dark ParadiseCountry: USAGenre: Thrash/Power MetalLabel: M-Theory AudioRelease Date: February 23rd, 2024
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Alright, metalheads, it’s been a solid few months since ANUBIS dropped their fiery album Dark Paradise, and let’s just say—this one still hits like a wrecking ball! Released back in February, this beast of an album has been making waves in the metal scene, and if it’s not already on your playlist, what have you been doing?
ANUBIS didn’t just pop out of nowhere, though. Over the past five years, these guys have been hustling hard—playing shows all over Southern California, self-releasing EPs, singles, and really getting their name out there. Yeah, we’re talking about the good ol’ grassroots grind—meeting fans, playing raw live shows, no shortcuts. And now, with Dark Paradise on the table and the mighty M-Theory Audio backing them, they’ve kicked things up to a whole new level.
Now let’s talk about Devin Reiche, the guy with the pipes. If you’re a fan of Bay Area thrash, you might already know him as the bassist for Hatchet, but here’s the twist—his real love is power metal, and with ANUBIS, he’s absolutely killing it as frontman. His voice? Sharp, commanding, and full of that old-school power metal vibe we all crave.
Supporting him are some serious players from the L.A. metal scene—Eleazar Llerenas (Delusional Fate) and Justin Escamilla (Tower Guard) shredding on guitars, with Will Buckley and Robin Salazar (both ex-Hydera) locking down the rhythm section. These guys have been tearing up stages, opening for bands like Warbringer, Hammerfall, and even placing in the Wacken Metal Battle US finals. Yeah, they’re the real deal.
So, what's the scoop on Dark Paradise? Well, if you haven’t heard it yet, you’re missing out. It’s packed with blistering thrash riffs, but there’s a power metal edge that gives it some real depth. You can tell these guys poured everything into this album—it’s got that raw, unfiltered energy that makes you want to hit “repeat” every time. From headbangers to melodic anthems, there’s a little something for everyone.
Final thoughts? If you’re into thrash, power metal, or just good ol’ heavy riffage, Dark Paradise is a must-listen. Even though it dropped back in February, it’s the kind of album that’s gonna stick around. ANUBIS have solidified their place in the scene, and this album is proof that they’re here to stay.
Don’t sleep on this one. Dark Paradise has been out for months—now’s the time to catch up before their next big move!
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