Midas Touch
Presage of Disaster (1989)
Noise Records
Rating: 2.75 out of 4 Pentagrams
Reviewed by: Jeff Deth
Midas Touch were a very short-lived Swedish thrash band, baring a strong resemblance to many of the German Thrashers of the late 80’s era. I found this cassette on a dollar rack at the Record Collector amongst a treasure chest of other hard to find thrash albums. Given the dirt-cheap cost I grabbed it based on the Noise Records logo alone. Also, the record cover art gave me a good impression, their logo spoke to me and said, “hey! We’re a thrash band, look at my sharp edges!”
Presage of Disaster shows a lot of promise. the technical playing as well as the interesting lyrical content set Midas Touch up firmly next to bands like Nuclear Assault and Destruction. The album has a good flow of peaks and valleys. like all thrash bands they keep the pace mostly very aggressive and heavy but some of favorite moments where the quite intros or breakdowns.
The vocal style is acceptable but not unique. There actually seems to be a bit of a punk influence in certain parts. The political lyricism is also especially punk tinged dealing with war, religion and censorship. This album is defiantly a time capsule of what was going on in metal 87-90 and if you’re already a fan of these types of bands you won’t find anything disagreeable here. At the same time there’s nothing that is extremely memorable either.
All in all it’s a nice addition for someone looking to expand his or her thrash-metal collection. For the average or temperate fan this is certainly not a must have masterpiece, definitive of the style. Rather it’s a technically solid debut record by some young musicians at the time trying to break into a fairly established metal scene at that point. And this was Sweden before “Swedish Death-Metal”. Midas Touch remains relatively unknown being that this was their only release. Had they stayed together, toured more and recorded a few more albums they could have had more success. But for most people there really is only so much room on the shelf. But for me, I’ll continue to stack’em to the ceiling till I’m dead.
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