The Irish Thrash Metal tank is back with his seventh album and has fallen in love with stories about the sea in advance. Moby Dick, the secret of the Franklin Expedition, the maritime stories of William Hope Hodgson and Poe and movies like The Lighthouse were thus the inspiration for the new album. Even if the subject matter is somewhat surprising, musically the cobbler sticks to his last. With newcomer James Stewart (Decapitated, Vader) on the drums, a slight dose of more technical class and thus more pressure comes from this corner. This is noticeable in high-speed grenades such as "Iron blood", "Rusty jaw", "Ready, steady, goat!", which are much more playful than the best songs on the previous album. The riff thunderstorm on the title track is a credit to Exodus. On "Monsterizer", singer Philly Byrne screams like a young Rob Halford and you put the pedal to the metal. "Sheer Khan" shines with razor sharp guitar attacks and tempo changes and even reveals itself as a catchy tune. "Sea savage" is now considered the most ambitious album of the Irish, who know how to thrash your ears bloody