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1. Nakin Laula
2. Huomen
3. Revontulet
4. Hallavedet
5. Etaisyyksien Taa
6. Lauluni Sinulle
7. Taival
8. Souto
9. The Chant Of Nakki
10. Morrow
11. Northern Lights
12. The Glacial Waters
13. Beyond Distances
14. Mavourneen's Long
15. Straying
16. Duft
2. Pandora's Box Unleashed
3. Ares, God Of War
4. Lightning Crashed
5. Penthaselia
6. Gorgon Medusa
8. Orpheus Charms The Gods Of Death
9. Thesus And The Minotaur
10. The Odyssey
11. Gladiators
1. Under My Scars
2. Enlightened Fury
4. The Awakening
5. Face Off
6. Facing My Fears
7. Shine
8. Man-Made God
1. Tsansas
3. ...Dèi Dimenticati
4. Il Culto Cannibale
5. Profezia Di Una Specie Morente
6. The Oblivious Lure
7. Teatro Del Coito
8. The Day Dawn Came Twice
1. Drink With Us
2. Another Pie
3. King Is Dead
4. Voice Behind
1. Countdown To Insanity
2. Black Sun
3. Armageddon
4. Lightyears From Home
5. Revolution
6. Fear
7. Mind Control
8. Magic Eye
9. Mind Machine
10. Silence
11. We Go Down
12. Cold Day In Hell
13. Controlled


Review by Alex on June 26, 2019.

Hands down better than anything Tanza has made as a vocalist under the Demona and Outline banners; Aphrodite’s Lust and War is the definitive ‘dirty speed metal’ many aspire to make and have been wearing as a tag. Everything about Lust and War screams must have! Adhering guitar solos are there, the speed is there, and that raw arousing voice of Constanza Diaz is present. Lust and War is fundamentally speed metal with (nods to punk metal) at a particularly high level and comes as no surprise given the fact Jo Steel of Ice War took up the role of composing the music. Also contributing to Lust and War is Yan Turbo, who plays in a punk rock band by the name of Colorsfade. Hence the many references to punk metal can be heard throughout the release. This blend of personalities definitely played a role in the molding of Aphrodite’s sound. Lust and War signifies a new era in all of the members musical journey; the collective performances speak of a harmony achieved when blending these varying attributes. 

No songs show hints of weakness making Lust and War one of the best speed metal records of 2019 standing within the golden aura of Chevalier and the likes of. It's almost unbelievable to hear that same aphroditic grown on a release that justifies Tanza’s voice; her presence makes Lust and War a special record. The instrumental work being mirrored on the songs have great coordinated structures that are memorable and possess tuneful catchiness. Igniting lust with the powerful opener ‘Hades in the Night’ and progressing to one of the best tracks on the record ‘Ares, God of War’, Aphrodite set themselves at a high standard, never slipping from the mountain of pleasures they stand on. Shouldering some formulaic elements of Outline, Ice War and Colorsfade, a wicked blend of gasoline is pumped into the tank of Aphrodite in-so establishing a sound the band can be identified by easily. 

From the artwork to the music, Lust and War is full-packaged kick to the gut speed metal. With the guitars, vocals and drumming doing a fair share of weight lifting, a team effort feeling is created. All primary elements of speed metal are presented in a glorious fashion somewhat poking at the Greek era of divinity and grandeur. Further progressing to songs like the hard rock/heavy metal rebellion of ‘Penthaselia’, to the lightning strike of ‘Gorgon Medusa’ (which would make Lust and War incomplete without a song referencing the simultaneously beautiful and horrifying seed of Phorcys and Ceto), you hear the instrumentation make best of the time given storming with a chariot of solos and licks. The music as a whole displays ease and control, with the last 4 songs on Lust on War being the best offerings. The speeding kick of ‘Orpheus Charms the Gods of Death’, to the championed sounds of ‘The Odyssey’ and ‘Gladiators’, bring the record to a close on a very high note, thus encouraging the listener to partake in a repeated listening session. And upon giving the material another spin, it gets better as the tunes congeal in almost romantic fashion with the proposed theme on Lust and War. Don’t allow this speed metal affair to pass by untouched, what’s gifted here will be on the tongues of the scene for years to come.

Rating: 8.5 out of 10

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Review by JD on December 14, 2009.

Rock and metal sometimes need to strip itself down and simplify itself to find the fun that has been misplaced. S.D.D. is a band that does that, and reminds us not to take ourselves too seriously.

In a nutshell, S.D.D. is primarily a old school styled Punk band (like G.B.H. and the Dead Kennedys and even D.O.A.Motorhead inspired heaviness with humour and the willingness to have fun with everything they do. The group will never win in the musicianship department, nor will they be seen as breaking any sort of musical ground either... the band is your simple, basic sort of beer swilling, hard driving in your face heavy band that everyone can enjoy.

They are a band that brings out and then inspires the true essence of Rock and Roll.... Headbangers, punks, skaters and anyone who loves rebellion and intensity while never forgetting to have some plain fun can all join in under the S.D.D. banner. I for one love the album for the sheer pleasure it brings to this old thrasher’s ears.

Don’t expect a musically diverse sort of opus here, or anything close to seeming to be progressive... if you want something purely rocking and do not want any social epiphanies or blistering technical guitars that shred your ears... S.D.D. will be the album that people need to have. It is simple and good... sort of like Pizza and Beer... not a five star meal, but it is so good!

Categorical Rating Breakdown 

Musicianship: 7
Atmosphere: 8.5
Production: 7.5
Originality: 7.5
Overall: 9 (for the fun)

Rating: 7.9 out of 10

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