NDE - _Falling_
by: Adam Wasylyk (3 out of 5)
Ohio's NDE (which stands for Near Death Experience) on their self-produced CD play heavily Pantera-influenced metal with heavy riffs and the occasional thrash beat. Their guitar sound very much reminded me of Righteous Pigs in terms of their production sound, while the actual riffing reminded me of Pantera (the opening riff of "Angry Song" reeks of them!). The vocals of Bob Reinard sound like a harsher Phil Anselmo, which are accompanied by the rare death growl. The songs "Stench" and "No Tomorrow" were my favorites while most of the other tracks sounded too much like someone else other than NDE. The CD layout is one of the more professional ones I've seen, done as well as some major labels. Having played with bands like Crisis, Incantation, Stuck Mojo, and Cannibal Corpse, it shows that the band have worked on getting their name out to metal fans in their area. Now it's time that NDE work on writing more original material, as what is evidenced on "Falling" sounds too close to a thrash metal version of Pantera.

Contact: NDE, P.O. Box 2297, Streetsboro, OH, 44241, USA

(article published 4/2/1997)


ALBUMS
8/15/2003 J Smit 6 NDE - End of Trust
DEMOS
1/2/1997 A Wasylyk 3 NDE - Falling
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