Drenthe,Netherlands
Thrash / Metal
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Members
Last known line-up
BASS-Hette Bonnema (1987)
GUITAR- Luit De Jong
DRUMS- Walter Tjwa
GUITARS, VOCALS- Marcel Vedurmen Former/past member(s)
VOCALS- Peter Meijering
DRUMS- Claus van den Berg DRUMS- Jos
DISCOGRAPHY:
Initial Velocity (1988)
Photobucket Perfect Progeny (1989)
Photobucket Strangled (demo, 1993)
MANDATOR - Одна из немногих хорошо известных thrash групп 80-х,
Mandator начинали как Mysto Dysto, выпустив в 1986 свой дебютный альбом
"The Rules Have Been Disturbed". По какой-то причине группа
почувствовала потребность в смене названия, в результате чего появился
Mandator. Команда выпустила два альбома в конце 80-х перед распадом. Их
классический немецкий thrash был похож на ранний Destruction или
Kreator. Изобретательность Mandator заслуживает внимания фанов стиля
thrash.
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Mandator were not initially a thrash band, rather their music
evolved into thrash from a more melodic classic metal band. The band's
debut album "Initial Velocity" still shows some of the progression from
a chaotic thrash band from more traditional metal. At least four of the
eight tracks represent fast, straight forward thrash metal, while the
other four are a bit less frantic although still quite heavy. "Black
Rose", for instance, starts off with a fast, manic thrash groove, but
finishes off in a more melodic, classic metal style. I actually like
this blending of styles as it makes for more dynamic songwriting.
Likewise, "Jack Boots And Leather Caps" has a very classic sound.
"Power of the Law", on the other hand, picks up the tempo and continues
in a similar mode to album opener "Atilla". Both are choice thrashers.
The vocals range seemingly easily from raw and strained to more melodic
and mellow depending on the track and despite the different styles the
album manages to sound rather uniform. Overall, Initial Velocity is not
a bad example of old speed/thrash. // Initial Velocity (Disaster) 1988
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Madator are a Dutch thrash band that have many similarities to
German contemporaries Kreator and Sodom, only with a slightly more punk
delivery. However, I also hear influences of Slayer and even a bit of
that NYC Hardcore movement as well. With any thrash band, the riffs and
solos are usually at the forefront of the music, and that is the case
here as well. Madator mix chaotic riffs, yet do so without sounding
boring. "Perfect Progency" is infectious, catchy thrash metal! The
highlight is probably the "epic" A.I.D.S., which is over seven minutes
long, and contains two or three overt thrash breaks and also a nice
long solo section. The chorus, which is actually sung as letter, A, I ,
D, S, is a bit bizzare as it almost sounds like an anthem to a disease,
although that surely is not the intent of the song. Musically however,
this track rules! The title track as well is a standout cut, with some
fast, speed-metal riffing and choice guitar solos. "Surrealistic
Maneuvers" is a short, classically inpired guitar instrumental. Very
cool! "Coitus Interruptus" is just a bit silly, with the "sex part"
towards the end of the song and some dude going "oh yes, right there".
Bwaahahaha! Ok, that's just funny! While the band tackles social and
political issues, it also seems to me that they don't take themselves
to seriously and are having a lot of fun. Overall this is a
well-executed thrash album and a nice addition to my ever growing
thrash collection.// Perfect Progeny (Disaster) 1989
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