




. Review: Murder's Row!!! Great album/vinyl - Fantastic debut album from Power Trip. They crammed as many riffs as they could in this blistering 35 minute album. This is really a stand out album, in the wave of all the modern thrash albums. The vinyl sounds fantastic, and comes with a lyric sheet. The cover art for this album is amazing, and so many great details you can't pick out by a little mp3 thumbnail. 100% recommend this vinyl. Review: Best metal release in years - Something's up in Texas in a big way. These guys, Hatred Surge, and Mammoth Grinder have all put out near-perfect records in the last year. But Manifest Decimation is miles away the best of the bunch. There's been a lot of noise about the so-called thrash revival of recent years, but Power Trip seems to have absorbed all the right influences without simply aping the past masters. Reminds me of "Kill 'em All"-era Metallica, without any of the guitar wankery. The singer uses some echo effect on his vocals all the way through the album, and it gives the record a spooky feel.

















| ASIN | B00CX8AZLG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,257 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #4,629 in Metal #23,413 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (546) |
| Date First Available | June 5, 2013 |
| Label | Southern Lord |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Southern Lord |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2013 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.1 x 0.3 x 12.1 inches; 8.8 ounces |
J**S
Murder's Row!!! Great album/vinyl
Fantastic debut album from Power Trip. They crammed as many riffs as they could in this blistering 35 minute album. This is really a stand out album, in the wave of all the modern thrash albums. The vinyl sounds fantastic, and comes with a lyric sheet. The cover art for this album is amazing, and so many great details you can't pick out by a little mp3 thumbnail. 100% recommend this vinyl.
S**E
Best metal release in years
Something's up in Texas in a big way. These guys, Hatred Surge, and Mammoth Grinder have all put out near-perfect records in the last year. But Manifest Decimation is miles away the best of the bunch. There's been a lot of noise about the so-called thrash revival of recent years, but Power Trip seems to have absorbed all the right influences without simply aping the past masters. Reminds me of "Kill 'em All"-era Metallica, without any of the guitar wankery. The singer uses some echo effect on his vocals all the way through the album, and it gives the record a spooky feel.
T**E
Great record
Power Trip kicks @$s! Great record at an unbelievable price!
A**Z
If you are a true metal fan, you need to buy this album now.
I heard these guys at the LoG concert in Houston recently and I knew I had to have their music. They were amazing live and this album did not disappoint. The songs are heavy, the sound is raw, and the energy is high. This album will kick your butt! For those who want references, to me the album is reminiscent of Slayer and Metallica's first two albums.
M**E
Awesome Album.
Great Thrash album. It actually reminds me of Slayers Reign in Blood. As far as this new generation of Thrash Metal bands go, its at the top with the other new standouts. I also received the album fast and in good condition, thru the Amazon fulfillment.
L**A
Awesome. Just awesome
Awesome. Just awesome. They call it "crossover," but it sounds pretty thrashy to me. My only "gripe" would be to turn the reverb down a little bit on the vox (in the style of their previous EP/split), but it's so epic and awesome. Can't enjoy this album enough. Great band if you're into 80's style thrash with conviction!
M**.
A good old-fashioned thrash/hardcore crossover album!
Back in the day, D.R.I., Slayer and Metallica were the soundtrack to my teenage years. Power Trip is a flashback to that era. Imagine D.R.I. mixed with "Hell Awaits"-era Slayer and "Kill 'Em All"/"Ride The Lightning" era Metallica, and you get the picture. Highly recommended if you're into the mid-80's thrash/hardcore crossover style of metal. Great stuff here!
H**D
Disappointing at best
I picked this album up because it was getting a ton of great reviews. I'm finding it to be disappointing at best. The riffs are simple and not inspiring. It almost sounds like a band that recently learned how to play and are putting out their first demo to get their feet wet. The vocals have an echo to them that is really annoying throughout the entire album. I don't understand how anyone could compare this to Metallica or any band with speed...well, old Metallica at least had speed. This is simplified thrash, and by simplified I mean mid paced riffs with little to no variation throughout each song. I'd save your money if you're thinking about picking up this dud.
R**A
Excelente música y llego muy bien
B**D
This is a late review to a CD which was released in 2013, but a CD worthy of a mention in my opinion, its easy to miss a good new band in the masses of Metal bands available to todays Metal Fans, years ago this wasn't so much a problem as there was considerably less bands and between Metal Hammer and Metal Forces you were kept up to date with all new up and coming bands, nowadays the Metal Rags are so engrossed in Metalcore that proper music takes back seat and some releases fly under the radar (for a while) Im a big fan of Southern Lord record label and when I found out they were home to a band called Power Trip I had to get the CD, first listen was fair enough, so was the 2nd and 3rd but there was something familiar that I couldn't place my finger (I have to admit also the lyrics weren't sitting well with me at this point) But the riffs, well they are so sharp they are ear splitting, multiple listens later and I now understood the band better, and in a more qualified position to write a review, in short this is fantatstic, the reverb that I found a challenge to get over at the start actually is important and the biggest compliment I can give Power Trip and Manifest Decimation is that this is the closest thing you will ever hear to Cro Mags Best Wishes, if you are now saying no Fxxxxxg way then just listen to the title track, this album is a throwback to vintage thrash with a mega splosh of Best Wishes and it is a belter, and I recommend fans of old school thrash and hardcore get this...................................
M**I
Schade schade, POWER TRIP wird es SO nie wieder geben. Nach dem unerwarteten Tod von Frontmann Riley Gale (Sommer 2020) Hier nun das Album aus 2013. Ungehobelt nach vorn und deshalb sehr gut, keine Zwänge durch irgendwelche Vorgaben von Labels oder sonstwas. Thrash Metal mit Punk Wurzeln, so wie in den 80ern die ganze Bewegung gestartet ist. Anspieltip: ALLES und am besten danach direkt NIGHTMARE LOGIC (2017) anhören für die absolute Vollbedienung. Es bleibt abzuwarten wie und vor allem mit wem der POWER TRIP weitergeführt wird .... R.I.P. Riley Gale 🤘
A**X
Vendieron un vinilo de POWER TRIP y una vez enviado dicen que se ha roto, pero leyendo los comentarios de los usuarios, no es el unico caso que ha pasado esto con un vinilo de POWER TRIP. NOT RECOMMENDED.
N**E
Grezzi come i gruppi Thrash degli anni d'oro, salto nel passato......finalmente!!! Un gran disco per pochi intimi ma una vera bomba!!!
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