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1.1 The Day All Hell Broke Loose1.2 Bringin the House Down1.3 I Kill for Less1.4 Scratch and Scream1.5 The Warlock1.6 Lay Low1.7 In the End1.8 We Are Watching You1.9 The Flight of the Raven1.10 Such a Shame1.11 We Re Going Off1.12 Woman Be Gone |
 | | Description: | Scratch And Scream is an album by Trauma, released in 2013. Scratch And Scream includes a.o. the following tracks: “Day Hell Broke Loose”, “I Kill For Less”, “Flight Of The Raven”, “Such A Shame (bonus)” and more. The album is a heavy metal CD. - Digitally re-mastered and expanded edition of this classic Metal album including three bonus tracks recorded with bassist Cliff Burton prior to his joining Metallica. Trauma was founded in the Bay Area in 1980 as one of the first of the New Wave of Bay Area Metal bands. After Cliff Burton's departure to join Metallica, the band changed personnel. In 1984, Trauma recorded the Scratch & Scream album for Shrapnel Records. The album received many excellent reviews from primarily American and European heavy metal magazines such as Kerrang, Circus, and Metal Forces to name a few. This version sounds awesome and is housed in an attractive, limited edition digipak cover.First Time Officially Released On CD by Shrapnel
Track 10 is the Metal Massacre 2 version. |  | | Producer: |
Donny Hillier, Kris Gustofson, Michael Overton, Peter Marrino |
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12 |
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SH1017 |
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Yuriy P. - 10/Dec/2019  Nobody can turn back time. All the better then that we still have the possibility to listen to albums such as "Scratch and Scream". They make the modern times more tolerable while giving us the feeling of being a teenager again. A deceptive yet glorious feeling. Therefore, welcome to 1984. The overrated NWOBHM is in its final throes. But a lot of determined young musicians in the United States feel the urge to express their musical energy. The members of Trauma are among the guys that start to maltreat their instruments in a skilful manner. They are not the most angry representatives of their generation. Nevertheless, their kind of metal is lively and energizing. Moreover, it is powerful enough to wake up and disturb the music industry. Better still, the music has its own personality. The band creates an individual sound. Located at the interface of power metal and speed metal, it offers a wide range of compositions. Admittedly, the running order of the songs follows an unwritten law of the scene. This means that the carefree band starts with the most powerful tune and a slightly balladic number closes the album. But apart from this stereotyped arrangement, Trauma impresses with the strength of each and every track. From today´s point of view, it is a shame that they did not get the respect that they deserved.
In view of the almost uniformly high quality standard of the single pieces, every listener will find his individual highlights. In order to give you a feel for the variety of the compositions, I will concentrate on three songs. "The Day All Hell Broke Loose" starts with furious drumming, powerful riffs and passionate vocals. It opens the album in an intoxicating manner and the traditional song pattern intensifies the catchiness of the song. The Big Brother anthem "We Are Watching You" follows a different path. Simple yet gripping riffs are combined with slightly desperate vocals. The mid-tempo tune is crowned by its mighty and very memorable chorus. "I Kill for Less" presents an almost airy verse which contrasts with the dark and slightly threatening chorus. But these are just three examples of an album that has a lot to offer. You will find melodic sections, almost elegiac parts, fantastically evocating arousing guitar solos and hymnal screams. Lead vocalist Donny Hillier prefers to sing in the high ranges without appearing feminine or powerless. The instrumentalists also perform flawlessly. Better still, the quality of the tracks match with the technical realization. The songs develop their full force not at least because of the well balanced mix. The full-length sounds neither artificial nor compressed, but organic and natural. No doubt, the booked studio was worth the money. Perhaps it sounds solemnly, but this is the genuine sound of metal.
|  | arianna f. - 08/Aug/2015  Trauma is an almost unknown speed metal group that back in 1984 released this very good CD. Playing old speed metal they took influences from early Exciter and Anthrax . this debut still shines with its mighty and spirited aura.
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