It’s at the mid-way point of the opus, however, where the wheels start to come off. The songs are less catchy and become more of a chore to listen to, giving the impression that after the first six tracks Mille Petrozza and co. just decided to call it a day and occupy play time with filler tracks. Midnight Sun shoehorns in a random passage of cleanly sung female vocals, which make the entire song sound jarring and disjointed. It’s a disappointing turn of events, considering how much promise the first portion of Hate Über Alles has. If you’re considering giving this album a spin, turn it off after Strongest Of The Strong and save yourself the disappointment of a confusing mix up of new wave of British heavy metal and power metal.
Verdict: 2/5
For fans of: Sodom, Destruction, Exodus
Hate Über Alles is released on June 10 via Nuclear Blast Records