Sodom - Partisan [REVIEW]


This EP is the follow-up to 2016's Decision Day.

As mentioned in the post about that album, 2018 saw some significant changes to Sodom's line-up.

Singer and bassist Tom Angelripper is now joined by guitarist Frank Blackfire (who played on several of the early records), and a new drummer; along with a new second guitarist, in a change to the usual three-piece formation.

The title track is a powerful effort which demands repeated listening, and which bodes very well for any full-length this incarnation of the band might go on to record.

The package includes a b-side called Conflagration, and a recent live version of the classic Tired And Red. The digital package features a live version of One Step Over The Line as a bonus, recorded at the same concert.

You can download the release from all the usual places, and physical copies can be ordered here.

It can also be streamed below.

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