Manifest Decimation

Manifest Decimation is the debut album by American thrash metal band Power Trip. It was released on June 11, 2013 through Southern Lord Recordings. The album is a precursor to Nightmare Logic, which launched them to stardom with their brand of old school thrash metal. The album was produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered by Arthur Rizk (additional tracking done in Argyle, Texas by Daniel Schmuck).[1]

Manifest Decimation
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 11, 2013 (2013-06-11)
Studio
  • Solomon’s Gate, Philadelphia
  • SC Recording Studio, Argyle
Genre
Length34:38
LabelSouthern Lord Recordings
ProducerArthur Rizk
Power Trip chronology
Manifest Decimation
(2013)
Nightmare Logic
(2017)

Background

Power Trip is an American thrash metal band that formed in 2008 in Dallas, Texas. Their sound has been described by critics as a cross between thrash metal and hardcore punk,[2][3] as well as simply crossover thrash.[4] Their current lineup is Riley Gale on vocals, Chris Whetzel on bass, Chris Ulsh on drums and, Blake Ibanez and Nick Stewart on guitar.

Reception

Pitchfork writer Brandon Stosuy praised the band's debut album in a positive review of 8.0.[5] Shayne Mathis from Metal Injection also gave the album a positive review.[6] AllMusic reviewer Thom Jurek gave the album 7/10 stars.[1]

Track listing

All tracks written by the band:[1]

No.TitleLength
1."Manifest Decimation"4:33
2."Heretic's Fork"4:02
3."Conditioned to Death"3:22
4."Murderer's Row"3:52
5."Crossbreaker"3:46
6."Drown"4:45
7."Power Trip"3:52
8."Hammer of Doubt"6:26
Total length:34:38

Personnel

  • Riley Gale – vocals
  • Chris Whetzel – bass
  • Chris Ulsh – drums
  • Blake Ibanez – lead guitar
  • Nick Stewart – rhythm guitar

References

  1. "Manifest Decimation - Power Trip - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. Shepherd, Sam. "Power Trip – Nightmare Logic". musicOMH. OMH. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  3. Brown, Louise. "Power Trip". The Quietus. TheQuietus.com. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  4. Pessaro, Fred. "Power Trip: A Day In The Life Of The Crossover-Thrash Juggernaut". Revolver Magazine. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  5. Stosuy, Brandon (June 28, 2013). "Power Trip: Manifest Decimation". Pitchfork. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
  6. "Album Review: POWER TRIP Manifest Decimation". 5 June 2013.



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