The Eyes of Horror, an EP by Possessed. The Eyes of Horror Possessed. Apart from these tunes, Possessed also offer slower parts and almost melancholic melodies. While leaving the seven churches behind and dwelling beyond the gates, the band lets you take a look through "The Eyes of Horror". 3.8. Becerra’s vocals here are less screamed but lower in the tonality, with the raw component always in the first place. L'EP culte de Possessed paru initialement en 1987, produit par Joe Satriani et remasterisé depuis les bandes d'origine. On the CD version the song listing indicates 'Intro' (1.) Unfortunately, this is the last release from the “classic” Possessed. This is by far the thrashiest album I've heard put out by Possessed. Best viewed without Internet Explorer, in 1280 x 960 resolution or higher. Gotta love that wicked intro! Release info. Genres. Site Rating. Throwaway tracks: None. It starts with a throaty cry of Jeff Beccera that leads to the fantastic verse of "Confessions". Boasting a tighter coordination and cleaner production than their full-lengths, the five tracks on this release exhibit what Possessed might have become had their career forged on, solid thrash with some similarities to then-albums by Hallows Eve (in particular, Monument's guitar tone sounds a lot like this recording). Remasterisé. My Belief 03:34 Show lyrics (loading lyrics...) 3. Drums and bass guitar do their job in a technically flawless manner, too. Mastered by Tom Coyne at Frankford Wayne Aqui, os caras aproximam ainda mais o seu som da cena do thrash metal americano, o que fica evidente não só pelas composições e riffs totalmente alinhados com o gênero (e que ainda contam com uma boa dose de melodia para os padrões da banda! The material here might feel more focused, but that steals away nothing from its dark nature. I'm just curious. Anyone know details? It is not as good as “Seven Churches” and 2. There are no reviews for Beyond the Gates / The Eyes of Horror yet. "The Eyes of Horror" features inter alia thrilling solos (at the beginning as well as during the middle part) and a very intensive ending. 'I believe only the real The solos here are really great and more melodic. As much as I dig the old death metal stuff, I believe this to be their best batch of tunes. Choice tracks: All. It was produced by guitarist Joe Satriani. Don't post randomness/off-topic comments. Don't get in arguments with people here, or start long discussions. Keep your comments focused on the release. I have a feeling like this album hasn’t aged that well and when I listen to it nowadays I just don’t feel as thrilled as when I listen to any my top thrash metal releases of all times. For example, the guitar work is excellent. There are other good reasons for this. Beyond the Gates (1986) & The Eyes of Horror (1987) combined as one release (1988).