| | Los Cadetes De Linares DOS Vicios CD Los Cadetes De Linares Discography of CDs
Los Cadetes De Linares DOS Vicios Songs | 1. | Ya Lo Veras |
| 2. | Dos Vicios |
| 3. | Desperte Llorando |
| 4. | Como Quisiera |
| 5. | 12 Veladoras |
| 6. | Siempre Contigo |
| 7. | Lo Que Mas Me Martiriza |
| 8. | Levantame El Castigo |
| 9. | Ese Arbolito |
| 10. | Asi Olvido |
| 11. | No Has Olvidado |
| 12. | El Aventon |
| DOS Vicios Review
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$16.45 A CHAOS REALM UNEARTHED GEM !!!LAZARUS SIN -- “ Intracranial Mass “ ‘CD ‘88 (Private, US) -- This review marks the completion of a long quest of mine, and it is one that has yielded results even beyond my hopes.Anybody remember the British mag Metal Forces ? It was a bible during the mid/late 80’s & I used to grab it just to read reviews by people like Bernard Doe & Dave Reynolds. Anyway, I remember seeing an ad for this CD-only album by Eugene, Oregon’s LAZARUS SIN in one of those issues. The band name, title, and odd cover photo of a small boy praying the Rosary stuck in my mind. I tried to contact the band several times to no avail, then finally stowed the name away on my “want “ list. It stayed there… for years & years. I never saw a copy and then, as the 90’s melted into the oughties, it initially slipped from my cranium (ouch!). Then, a few years ago, I noticed it cropping up on lists and fetching sickly prices. Ultimately, a month or so ago, during internet browsing, my eyes lit up, for there was a copy at a decent price. I went ahead and pushed “enter”.It was an interesting moment when the package arrived. I’d never heard this album, never even had a tape of it. So when I slid LAZARUS SIN’s “ Intracranial Mass” into the ol’ CHAOS REALM laser blazer some 16 years down the line. I expected most likely to be let down. Instead, to my delight, I was blown to the wall by an album that made me want to deck my 46 year old body in as much leather and spikes as I could find. I am warning you now, I am going to issue a very high comparison here but do not doubt me, oh legions of metallic mayhem ! When you factor in the ripping 80’s metal style, the quirky 70’s overtones, the scorching production, the super-charged-Jackson-rifferama & the howling vocals, the best assessment I can come up with is Slaughter Xstroyes -- “Winter Kill”. Yes folks, this is that good.As opener “Blood for Mercy” reaches the apex of it’s intro and vocalist Joseph Tierney greets us with a commanding “Yeah!” I can just picture him striding onstage, decked in full metal regalia beneath a shroud of dry ice. At this point, Edward Cross peels off a barrage of Charvel-toned riff-storming that scarcely lets up for the next ¾ of an hour. After this 6 ½ minute statement of metal intent, the band downshifts slightly for “Apothecaries Measure”. Featuring a melodic mid-section reminiscent of “Victim of Changes”, it also sees Cross unsheathe a scalding solo that, as many do on this album, puts him in the league of Paul Kratky. Next arises the instrumental “7734”, Maiden-ish in it’s intricacies and actually acting as a bit of an extended prelusion (anybody remember Exxplorer ?!) to “The Son of the Jackal”. This 6 ½ minute beauty marks the end of Side A. Even though “Intracranial Mass“ was exclusively released on CD, these guys were apparently so into the metal vinyl culture that they labeled the track-listing split over 2 sides. To me, that alone makes this thing as cool as ...
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