"Pissing Razors, having drawn comparisons to Pantera, Machine Head, Sepultura, and even Fear Factory, are back with thier third album in as many years. The sounds of Feilds of disbelief are definaltley punishing, ranging from slow crunching Macine Head style riffage, to almost a Dillenger Escape Plan and Slayer kind of technical craziness. Garcia's vocals dont change alot throughout this album. They remain a steady but distinguishable growl, remenisent of Burton C Bell and Steve from Skinlab. The guitars are equally as growlly, yet very tight as they have been on Pissing Razors self titled album and Casting Down a Plauge. Which is why Pissing Razors continue to produce an appealing sound. Lacking the production assistance from Andy Sneap on ths album has definately led to some problems, ie: an occasional redundance of tracks. 3-4, maybe 5 of the songs on this album really do sound alot alike and that would be my only major critizizm of this fine album. As mentioned in other reviews, alot of the melody that Sneap creates in the album he produces (Stuck Mojo) is pretty mcuh absent from this album, albeit tracks like Feilds of Disbelief, and Fork Tongue. Having that melodic style for me is essential to create a little bit of variation, and that is my only major complaint about this otherwise fine album. If you are a fan of Pissing Razors i definatley recommend you check this disc out. If youve Never heard Pissing razors, i suggest you start with their earlier work fisrt to get a little taste of Sneap produced material."
Heavy as hell good ol solid metal
EdIbLeCaNnIbAL-X | Nj | 04/08/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"PISSING RAZORS OWN ALL HARDCORE METAL!!!!!!BETTER THAN EVERY BAND IN HARDCORE PUNK METAL!!!!!"
What did you expect?
Hammerlock | Boulder, CO | 03/18/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Once again, Pissing Razors delivers frantic hardcore with the intensity that defines who they are. After the years that have gone by since Pissing Razors released their first CD, they have still barely changed, except to fine-tune their instrumentals, which I think are a little more complex than anything they have done so far. This is exhibited in the more melodic "Between Heaven and Hell", the demonically heavy, bass-ridden "Fork Tongue", and especially the song I think displays Pissing Razor's talent most, "The Other Side", which has an unexpectedly melodic, yet still flawlessly delivered tone to it.To ANYBODY out there who likes hardcore music, Pissing Razors take the genre one step further than it has ever been before!"
Heaven On Plastic!
Matt Ayton | Essex, England U.K | 11/26/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the third album form the Texan Metalers, and lives up to the standerds set by its two predecessors. Once again this is a blistering display of raw, pure adrenalin charged Metal. The rush a true Metal fan will feel when they first listen to this album can't be compared to any other, and grows with each hearing. Each member of the band shows their true colours, and display amazing talents yet another time. Each track is powerful and to the point, and with meaningful lyrics this album can't be beat. If you liked the first two albums, you'll love this! Buy it, listen to it, love it, rock on!!!"
Wow! Now this is Brutal!
John | Timnath, CO | 10/16/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have Pissing Razor's second release "Cast Down the Plague" which I was never too impressed with, but then I came across a review claiming this could be one of the best metal cds of the year. They were not kidding. This cd is absolutely brutal. It's loud, tight and very fast. Fans of Machine Head's (RIP for all intensive purposes) first two albums are going to love this. For those of you who were not entirely impressed with Cast Down the Plague, take a leap of faith and pick up Fields of Disbelief. You won't be disappointed. For a good example, listen to track 04 - You'll Never Know."