We needed more bands like this.....is it too late?
Matthew L. Glass | chico, ca. | 01/17/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"one of my fellow reviewers sort of rips these guys, and this cd, as being "dumb fun". well, it may be fun, but it ain't dumb. why do people feel the need to criticize anything that doesn't fit the genre to a "T"? these guys were poli-thrashers (political thrash metalers, for those not in the know). plain and simple. they didn't pretend to be anything else. nor did they need ten minute long tracks to get their point across. appreciate it for what it is: thrash metal with a purpose. not looking to make themselves a million, but to entertain with a message. plain and simple, and effective. they are not Metalicca or Megadeth, but small time rockers who tried something a little different. if you check out the prices of their other releases, i think you may believe they may not be so "dumb" after all. peace."
Sacred Reich (What metal is all about)
David B | Houston, Texas USA | 02/04/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Sacred Reich's follow up album from "Independent" Heal is a classic metal album. The power chords hit even harder than before, the starting track hits you with a shockwave of all out metal fury. The power groove rhythms are found through each track along side with the pounding drums and furious lyrics. A must have for any Metal collector."
Got a music problem? sacred reich will heal it
king beagley | warsaw, in usa | 08/24/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"if you are suffering from mainstreamitis, give dr. reich a call and they will heal it. it's a shame that sacred reich broke up, but they paid their dues."
Required Metal
Dentallica | Canada | 01/09/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Sacred Reich are completely underappreciated and overlooked, but they were one of the elite thrash / metal bands of the 80's and 90's. Heal is a fantastic album with everything you could want from a band. The riffs are cool, the lyrics are always up to par and the production rocks. Plus as an added bonus, Phil can actually sing which is a welcome change from today's junk."