L.A. thrash band Dark Angel's second album is a complete overhaul of their earlier style, which presented primitive speed-thrash in the vein of early Anthrax and Slayer. Armed with a new double bass monster named Gene Hoglan, the band set to venture the more brutal realms of thrash. Darkness Descends contains face melting speed, cocaine frenzied riffing at the courtesy of axemen Jim Drukin and Eric Meyer, who also deliver some frantic yet on key solo trade-offs, maniac double bass drumming at un-dreamed of speeds, viciously evil and crazed vocal delivery by Don Doty, who goes from low growling to Read more on Last.fm.