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For all its obvious merit, Reborn In Defiance never quite hits the spot. It flaps its wings with purpose and power, but never quite manages to take flight. There’s nothing definitively wrong with Biohazard’s ninth outing (other than the ballad, which is misjudged), but the things that are right with it are a touch too tangible – finding the positives is a little bit too much like marking homework, and not enough about yelling “FUCK YEAH, BIOHAZARD!”.

Tom Dare doesn’t feel that Reborn In Defiance, the new album from Biohazard, quite hits the spot.

For all its obvious merit, Reborn In Defiance never quite hits the spot. It flaps its wings with purpose and power, but never quite manages to take flight. There’s nothing definitively wrong with Biohazard’s ninth outing (other than the ballad, which is misjudged), but the things that are right with it are a touch too tangible – finding the positives is a little bit too much like marking homework, and not enough about yelling “FUCK YEAH, BIOHAZARD!”.

Tom Dare doesn’t feel that Reborn In Defiance, the new album from Biohazard, quite hits the spot.

3 months ago