The back catalogue of influential Canadian thrashers Annihilator continues to get a fresh lick of paint, courtesy of earMUSIC. By the late ‘90s, Annihilator main man Jeff Waters had decided to get back to the band’s thrash roots. This resulted in the reunion of original frontman Randy Rampage, and drummer Ray Hartmann. Alongside guitarist Dave Davis, the band delivered the goods with the album ‘Criteria For A Black Widow’ in 1999.

There are some great moments on CFABW, the opening track,Bloodbath’ is peak Annihilator, crunchy riffs, stabbing drums, “THAT” guitar tone, and Rampage spitting and snarling his way through the lyrics. Brilliant stuff.

Back to the Palace’ nods to the Alice in Hell and Never Neverland albums. At a time when most metal bands were questioning their existence with the rise of nu metal, Annihilator were forging ahead with their true calling. ‘Nothing Left’ is another full-on thrasher with an amazing performance from Ray Hartmann, he was always one of my favourite thrash drummers. Superb.

The title track is another high point of the album, technical, moody, with more superb performances from a band that’s as tight as it gets. We get some bonus tracks of early demos that are interesting. A must-have in your Annihilator collection.

The band’s momentum carried them into 2001 with the release of Carnival Diablos. This time, we get ex-Overkill vocalist Joe Comeau taking over frontman duties. Hartmann and Davis resume their roles, and we get another solid album in the Annihilator discography. The opening track ‘Denied’ gives us an instant insight into the quality of the material. ‘Comeau’ sounds great, it’s a shame he was just another member in the constant revolving doors at Annihilator HQ. Battered is another full-on thrasher, Jeff Waters should be way more revered than he is. Annihilator are a very important band in the thrash metal story, and their legacy should be cherished.

Carnival Diablos’ is solid from start to finish. World-class musicianship and well-crafted songs that remain comfortably in their genre. Waters should be talked about in the same conversations about Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, et al. It’s a travesty that he’s not a household name. Just ask Dave Mustaine what he thinks of Water’s talent.

We get some extra live tracks and a hidden track in a well put together package. Get these albums and remind yourself just how good Annihilator is.

Criteria For A Black Window Here

Carnival Diablos Here

Author: Kenny Kendrick