Album Review: Testament – Para Bellum (Nuclear Blast)

By: Jesse Striewski

I didn’t expect a new Testament album on my list for “Best of 2025,” but Para Bellum – the band’s first release with new drummer Chris Dovas – is easily within the top five.

From start to finish, Para Bellum is a relentless assault on the senses that never lets up. “For the Love of Pain” introduces the world to the band’s said latest member appropriately, while “Infanticide A.I.,” “Shadow People,” and “Witch Hunt” all keep the momentum going.

But there’s a couple stand outs here that need to be mentioned; “Havana Syndrome” is pure metal greatness, while “Meant to Be” is epic in all of its seven-plus minute glory. Metal fans rejoice, Testament are keeping the flames lit here indeed.

Rating: 4/5 Stars

Testament and Kreator at Hard Rock Live in Orlando, FL on 10/15/24 By Jesse Striewski/Photos By Jacob Striewski

Up until this past week, Testament were still one of the few remaining early/OG thrash bands I was waiting to cross off my list to see. Little did I know my son/Photographer Jacob and I would essentially be spending two back-to-back days with the band in Orlando, first at a meet and greet/Q & A event at Park Ave CDs on Monday, October 14, then followed by watching the band perform at the Hard Rock Live with Kreator and Possessed (two other bands I’ve also been waiting many years to see) on Tuesday, October 15.

Monday night’s said event, where the band answered questions in an interview-type setting (as well as several questions from fans in attendance) before signing coffee cans of their newly-released Brazen coffee from Concept Cafe Coffee among other items (I personally had a can of it and a copy of 1992’s The Ritual album signed). There was even a brief pumpkin-carving contest, in which one fan in attendance took home the win for their Testament-themed submission.

Father and son writer/photographer duo Jesse Striewski (left) and Jacob Striewski with Testament’s (from left to right) Chris Dovas, Alex Skolnick, and Chuck Billy at Park Ave CDs in Orlando, FL on Monday, October 14.

As if the Park Ave CDs event was not enough to quench just about any fans’ thirst, the group were primed to hit the stage the following night at Hard Rock Orlando, and Rewind It were set to cover the show from start to finish with a photo pass. Unfortunately though it was still not meant to be to see death metal pioneers Possessed, whose set we missed entirely thanks to the traffic endured along the way (although a brief encounter with one of the younger members of the band did present itself for Jacob while on the other sides of the barricades prepping to shoot).

By the time we actually arrived, German metal masters Kreator – who ironically we had only caught the tail end of their set the last time we came across them at 2023’s Welcome to Rockville festival – were just kicking things off with (after “Run to the Hills” and “Sergio Corbucci is Dead” as brief intros for good measure) “Hate Uber Allies,” “Phobia,” and “Enemy of God.”

I was taken back by the amount of energy on full display by both band and audience alike (at one point the band had the crowd “open the pit” for one of the most intense moshing sessions I’ve ever witnessed to date) as they plowed through more numbers in the form of “666 – World Divided,” “Hordes of Chaos (A Necrologue for the Elite),” “Hail to the Hordes,” “Betrayer,” and “Satan is Real.”

Kreator give it their menacing all on stage at the Hard Rock Live in Orlando, FL last Tuesday, October 15 (photo by Jacob Striewski).

An audio recording of “Mars Mantra” lead to a couple of demonic looking figures – reminiscent of something out of Buffy the Vampire Slayer – walking out on stage to segue the group into “Phantom Antichrist,” “Strongest of the Strong,” and “Terrible Certainty.” Another brief intermission lead to an encore featuring “Violent Revolution” and “Pleasure to Kill” prior to the metal legends taking their final bow and exiting the stage.

And speaking of metal legends, Testament finally made their way onto stage after the Beastie Boys’ “Fight For Your Right” curiously acted as their intro. “Eerie Inhabitants,” “The New Order,” and “Apocalyptic City” started their set off promisingly enough, though the enthusiasm from the crowd actually seemed to feel greater during Kreator’s set by this point in all honesty.

Testament frontman Chuck Billy giving it his all on stage at the Hard Rock Live in Orlando, FL on Tuesday, October 15 (photo by Jacob Striewski).

More old and new favorites alike followed in the forms of “Raging Waters,” “The Preacher,” and “Trial By Fire” before a drum solo by admirable newcomer Chris Dovas, which then steered the band towards the likes of “First Strike is Deadly,” “A Day of Reckoning,” “Do or Die,” and “C.O.T.L.O.D.,” which all kept the momentum going.

Some of the best moments were saved for last as “Disciples of the Watch,” “Over the Wall,” and “Into the Pit” ended the already epic night on an epic high note. On a personal side note, one of the highlights during the entire two-night ordeal came via seeing/meeting former Death bassist Steve DiGiorgio, a local legend in his on right, as a member of Testament.