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Bazzah band black metal dari Pahang ini aku rasa hampir-hampir RIP. Tapi kedengarannya masih lagi bernyawa. Namun terlalu lama mereka berehat.

Entah apa produk terkini agaknya yang akan mereka riliskan. Masih jadi tanda tanya. Hilang tanpa jejak. mungkin diam-diam ubi berisi.

HI-STORY



BAZZAH begins with Death is All I See from Nebiula Production A mysterious band from the east (Pahang) who shroud their presence in anonymity. With 3 guitarists, 2 bassists, 2 vocalists and a drummer pursuing a form of grim Black Metal in the vein of early Beherit and Dark Throne. The cold music is stripped to the bare essentials and comes across as a course echo of all that was simple and exciting during the birth of the new wave of Black Metal.

Having said that I must say that I shall never be able to retrieve the S$8.50 that I have wasted on this album. And to think that I spent more than 2 hours listening to this same lame album again for the sake of reviewing it, how much regrets do I have, thinking that I can never get back the 2 hours of my life. Well, I try to console myself, telling myself that this album have its high points too, especially in its simplistic blackened riffs, but I somehow cannot be absorbed into listening the whole album either.

Some people may say that this band is heavily influenced by Darkthrone but I wonder whether they knew that Darkthrone was once dubbed as "the worst band on earth" (that was before they released the excellent "Panzerfaust" and "Total Death"). Is Bazzah really challenging Darkthrone for that dubious title? Anyway, only listen to this album (that is, either you borrow or you buy it yourself) if you really feel like losing it.

DISCO-GRAFI

Death Is All I See... (1999)

Review:
Second full-lenght from Malaysian most obscure black metal band. If I can recall correctly, I've never seen their picture in any zines or in the cover of their releases either, except one in a Brunei metal zine. That was a long time ago in 1995. Never paying much attention to image, they delivered somekind of black metal which is raw, fast, merciless black metal attack is what you will hear in all 8 tracks here in this CD. Without any usage of keyboard and female vocals but still this release stand high compare with other black metal releases nowadays. Right now bands care more on their appearances and create too much sweet melodies then making true music for darkness worshipper. This album featured a guest vocalist beside the permanent vocalist and actually 8 men playing for this whole album. The production is good for this kind of music. Worth to spend your money with. (taken from seametalf.)