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Dilute to Taste

XentrixAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (May 20, 1991)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Roadrunner Records
  • ASIN: B000008MI2
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Dilute To Taste (the title is incorrect here), July 15, 2003
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Patrick Stott (Rolleston, Canterbury, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dilute to Taste (Audio CD)
Xentrix were once leaders of the thrash pack in the UK, and with good reason. True, their sound was highly derivative, borrowed in great chunks from a certain American band who's name started with a spiky "M" and ended with a spiky "A". But Xentrix was more than just a Metallica tribute band. They were good at what they did.

'Dilute To Taste' was a bit of a filler EP between the 'For Whose Advantage' and 'Kin' albums. 'Kin' was a huge departure from it's predecessor, slowing down, simplifying and becoming more moody, a lot like what Metallica did on their infamous fifth album. However, Xentrix weren't following the leader this time. The two studio tracks here show they had already started to head in that direction independently. "Pure Thought" and "Shadows Of A Doubt" showed a more mature band, both in lyrical content and song structure. Xentrix showed confidence in themselves to carry a musical theme through a song, and stick with a riff, where in the past they would have taken the easy route and just added a speedy passage. A whole album of songs like these two would have been hailed as a new standard for British metal to aspire to.

There are also four live tracks here, recorded at Preston Polytech. The sound quality and mix is excellent, considering there were no overdubs. Chris Astley's voice in particular is remarkably clear. "Balance Of Power" was probably the band's most popular original, and with good reason. It whips along at a gear above the studio version. Also included are "Kept In The Dark" and "Crimes" both solid thrashers, nothing stunning, but would have been great in the pit.

Through their regrettably short career, Xentrix were haunted by a ghost of sorts, a novelty single in the form of a cover of "Ghostbusters". Astley sounds utterly annoyed that the audience wants to hear the song, so the band launch into an abortive attempt at playing "Summer Loving". It all falls to pieces, and the band relents, playing the cheesy mid-80s mega-hit to a great reception.

The live tracks achieve what all live recordings should strive for- they make you wish you were there. In all, a very solid EP, worthy of most thrash fans' collections.

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