

Though my favorite production orientation of VENOM's material lies within the inner depths of "Prime Evil", the album's production is not that far. Along with Cronos still tapping fiercely on the bass, the trio hatched the return of the classic hell. With Dante, the newfound drummer, it reminded me of the glory days with Abaddon. Rage, the new guitarist on board isn't quite a showcase as Mantas was but he has some outstanding performances here that are a basis of a bright evil future.
VENOM FALLEN ANGELS FULL
This current material can't be described the band's Thrash image in full but there are still notices.

On this album the music's direction turned back to NWOBHM enflamed by Speed Metal.

First of all it is all about the approach. I think that through "Fallen Angels", VENOM showed that they have made several changes in contrast to the early output of "Hell" and in a way also "Metal Black" that weren’t the real deal from my end. For this occasion VENOM didn't go on releasing a compilation but a brand new album named "Fallen Angels" along with a great prospect new lineup under the command of the vigorous Cronos Lant. This year marks a thirty years journey since the first welcoming to the fires of hell, meaning the hot blooded debut of "Welcome To Hell". This looks like the old classic image of the veteran British fiends of VENOM. That looks like a comeback to the true roots.
