War Master

War Master is the third album by British death metal band Bolt Thrower. It was recorded at Slaughterhouse studios in September 1990 and produced by Bolt Thrower and Colin Richardson. It was released on Earache Records: Mosh 29 in 1991.

War Master
Studio album by
Bolt Thrower
ReleasedFebruary 1991
RecordedSlaughterhouse Studios, September 1990
GenreDeath metal
Length46:03
LanguageEnglish
LabelEarache, Combat
ProducerColin Richardson
Bolt Thrower chronology
Cenotaph
(1989)
War Master
(1991)
The Peel Sessions 1988-90
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Whereas Realm of Chaos was dominated by grindcore based blasts and riffs, this album abandons most of the grindcore influences for a sound that is more strictly death metal. Moreover, there is more melody in the music and the guitar solos, although some chaotic solos remain. This is also the final Bolt Thrower album to feature the blast beat style of drumming (which can be heard on four songs - "Unleashed (Upon Mankind)", "What Dwells Within", "War Master", and "Afterlife"), before it was abandoned and subsequently never used thereafter in the Bolt Thrower discography.

"Cenotaph" is a thematic continuation of the song "World Eater" from the previous record. The closing riff from "World Eater" is the same as the opening riff from "Cenotaph" and also used in "Embers" from The IVth Crusade, “Powder Burns” from Mercenary and "The Killchain" from Those Once Loyal.

The album was extensively sampled on Dutch breakcore producer Bong-Ra's album Full Metal Racket, with allusions also including song titles such as "Bloody Cenotaph" and "Jo Bench".[2]

Track listing

  • All songs written by Bolt Thrower
No.TitleLength
1."Intro... Unleashed (Upon Mankind)"6:13
2."What Dwells Within"4:18
3."The Shreds of Sanity"3:26
4."Profane Creation"5:32
5."Destructive Infinity" (CD bonus track)4:14
6."Final Revelation"3:55
7."Cenotaph"4:03
8."War Master"4:17
9."Rebirth of Humanity"4:01
10."Afterlife"5:59
Total length:46:03

Personnel

Bolt Thrower
Production
  • Luton Sinfield - Photography
  • Pete Knifton & Ian Cooke at Maxjo Graphics - Artwork and design
  • Colin Richardson - Producer, Recording
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