Toranaga UK – A New Order EP
Toranaga UK – A New Order EP
Self-Released
Release date: 19/05/2025
Running time: 23 mins
Review by Alun Jones
8.5/10
Now listen here, chosen ones. Sometimes, I get a whiff of opinions like “Thrash Metal is stuck in the 80s” or “It’s old fashioned”. I am here today to proclaim that any views such as this are completely and utterly wrong. And I can prove it to you: the evidence is in this new release from Toranaga UK.
Toranaga (nowadays with UK affixed) began their Metal onslaught back in the prime days of Thrash: yes, the 1980s. They were reasonably successful: records with Peaceville and Chrysalis, tours with big names. Sadly, the band folded – but they’re back now, and seemingly stronger than ever.
Witness the opening track here, ‘Desecration’. Commencing with a fiery lead, the full force riff soon barges in. It’s fast, it gets faster, a thundering runaway locomotive kept under strict rhythmic control. Track 2, ‘A New Order’, has a disarming melodic intro, before the crunching, super solid riff bludgeons its way in.
This EP delivers Thrash in the classic sense, straight out of the 80s heyday. But Toranaga UK also sound totally contemporary: the production is flawless; the arrangements are just as thrilling as anyhting else out there right now. ‘The Shrine’ and ‘Sword of Damacles’ complete this EP with power and authenticity.
All in all, this “A New Order” EP is a classy offering. Superb, katana-sharp musicianship (the vocals are awesome) and masterful composition, the only crime here is that the audience needs a full album. Toranaga UK are everything that Thrash could and should be – don’t miss out on them this time around.
And go and see them live, they’re fantastic.
TRACKLISTING:
01. Desecration
02. A New Order
03. The Shrine
04. Sword Of Damocles  
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