“Este EP cuenta con 3 canciones muy poderosas, riffs agresivos como toda banda de Death thrash, pero cabe destacar una peculiaridad, la banda no cae en ser la tรญpica banda clichรฉ de Death thrash metal Old School, me atrevo a decir que son de las pocas bandas que miran hacia adelante, tomando la evoluciรณn musical como una parte primordial de este EP debut”
“Sono colpita da questa attenzione per il particolare! Lโidea che mi sono fatta รจ che quelle che inizialmente mi sembravano sbavature siano in realtร una peculiare scelta stilistica: una sorta di registrazione in presa diretta, utile a richiamare maggiormente lโatmosfera thrash anni โ80 e il death metal old school piรน becero.”
“Devilspeak master both stamina and creativity for their debut EP.”
“tomorrow marks a big day for DevilSpeak. The metal band is releasing itโs debut EP; a three-track project titled See Evil Hear Evil Speak Evil. What makes this particularly noteworthy is the same as what has made this band noteworthy since it first appeared in 2015. Itโs not what DevilSpeak does; rather, itโs the way DevilSpeak does it.”
“Loads of potential here and I am definitely looking forward to a full-length release from this band”
“if there is anything weโve learned about DevilSpeak since it arrived on the scene in 2015, itโs that the band is relentlessly proactive. And perhaps more than that, truly artful in its aspirations and ability to remain playful whilst deadly serious. Just about everything is a double-take; every detail has another finer detail behind it. There are so many layers to enjoy, and that is why DevilSpeak is widely spoken about, and why it won Best Newcomer at the 2016 SAMMA. And so weโre realizing this as the See Evil Hear Evil Speak Evil debut EP launch date looms ever nearer.”
“Exactly whatโs expected from the thrash death genre; the consistencyโs maintained throughout and it certainly doesnโt disappoint.”
“DevilSpeak has started off on the right track. The band has shown what it is capable of doing, itโs a fierce band this. With their stage antics it will be a delight to see them play.”
“โUnearth Hellโ sees Devilspeak delivering thrash metal with the efficiency of a well-oiled machine. They are most certainly a band at the top of their game and as such the upcoming EP will be one to watch out for.”
“DevilSpeak appear to be in a class of their own in some regards. The band has a very different social media attitude than most, and their approach towards live performance and the inclusion of interesting props have gained DevilSpeak much rapport in both of these realms where presence means everything.”
“without even a full album or an EP out as of yet, DevilSpeak has carved a place for itself in the South African metal scene. The band won a SAMMA for โBest Metal Newcomerโ in 2016. In 2017, DevilSpeak promptly upped the ante by claiming the award for โBest Thrash Metalโ.”
“What youโll hear is a very capable rush of death/thrash โ ferocious, convulsive, galvanizing music with maniacal vocals and guitar leads that also sound unhinged.”
“Thatโs all you guys will get from me. We always wondered what the buzz was around these guys then, We know them to be great show-runners with their over the top stage props (which compliments the bands set up), it felt a little weird they had NO SINGLE out and people loved them. It finally makes sense here. Perhaps Violently Leading the Blind will be the staple of every song they release, FAST and INSANELY COMPOSED.”
“DevilSpeak, Cape Townโs freshest metal sensation, and who recently appeared at our WinterFestโ15 event, release their first single today. The band represent something of a death metal / thrash hybrid, with an intense and suitably macabre live performance which has captured the attention of local metalheads, and even other African nations as evidenced by a post from Nigerian-based Audio Inferno yesterday.”
“Thrash-infused death metallers DevilSpeak have risen quickly to the attention of Cape Townโs metal scene, seemingly from out of nowhere. Having only become formally established in August 2014, the band emerged suddenly when they first hit the cityโs stages in March.”