Vortex - Thrash Is Alive (full Album) -

The album runs for approximately 31 minutes and consists of the following eight tracks:

Released in 2009, Thrash Is Alive is the debut and only full-length album by the Croatian thrash metal band . True to its title, the album is a high-octane tribute to the golden era of the 1980s, emphasizing raw energy and classic speed. Album Overview Vortex - Thrash Is Alive (Full Album)

(4:24) – Often cited by critics as the standout track on the album. Running Killing (4:37) Arise on the Streets (4:11) Musical Style & Reception The album runs for approximately 31 minutes and

Vortex hails from Osijek, Croatia, and established themselves as a prominent modern act in their local scene. Thrash Is Alive was initially released as an 8-song demo before being recognized as a full-length effort. The music is characterized by its "Kill 'Em All-era Metallica" influence, featuring simplistic but effective title-repeating choruses and aggressive, catchy riffs. Running Killing (4:37) Arise on the Streets (4:11)

: The band openly embraces old-school aesthetics, even planning a song titled "Bring Back the '80s" for a second album that was never released.

: The vocals are described as having an "everyman" quality, featuring occasional high-pitched shrieks that echo the style of Mark Osegueda (Death Angel).

(3:00) – An opener reminiscent of early Metallica. Between the Lines (3:16)