Asheville, North Carolina heavy metal quartet Sanctity somehow avoids the fickle finger of genre pigeonholing while still managing to illicit a veritable poetry-slam of artist comparisons. The group's Roadrunner debut, the brutal and mesmerizing
Road to Bloodshed is a testament to the power of, well,
Testament. Late-'80s thrash never sounded so good, especially when it's filtered through the jackhammer, maxed-out levels-production-style of modern alternative metal, courtesy of
Trivium producer
Jason Suecof. Sanctity embraces both the mood and the melodic precision of bands like
Megadeth,
Anthrax and
Metallica, but vocalist/guitarist
Jared MacEachern isn't above tossing in a high,
Rob Halford-kissed shriek (witness the blood-curdling "Zeppo" and the "Mars, Bringer of War" inspired "Laws of Reason") or assisting lead guitar player
Zeff Childress in a race through a maze of
Piece of Mind-era
Iron Maiden-gleaned, twin guitar noodling.
Road to Bloodshed is a big, highly melodic slab of nu-classic metal, and despite an industrial-tinged misstep near the record's end (the dry, forced "Seconds"), it sinks its teeth into your arm and doesn't let go until it hits bone. ~ James Christopher Monger