Thrash metallers of Sahon have been waging a war against stereotypes since the late ’90s and forging a sound that distills the best elements of extreme metal into a form of thrash metal that holds its own when pitted against the rest. Their latest release encapsulates the struggle over the years and showcases their affinity for their culture and music. From the quaint painting to the very structuring of these aggressive songs, Sahon are proud of their Korean heritage and that is what makes them unique today, and to make a stand, it’s not Kpop.
For fans of – Rudra, Arallu, Power Trip, (early) Destroyer 666, Exodus, Destruction, Kreator, Sabbat, Manzer
I’m just a lucky guy who has chosen metal to live with for a long time. Metal changed my life for good. It made me more confident and stronger. Metalheads are naturally far away from the mass mediocrity and don’t accept impostures from anybody else. Metal is more than music, it’s a life changing oportunity!