This is one of the creepiest, most eerie death metal albums ever recorded. This is an album for those who love the sounds of early-1990s death metal. It is a great album for death metal beginners and veterans alike. The guitars move quite quickly throughout the record, but the overall tempo of the songs is mediated by the drums, which run from slow to mid-tempo, with only a few fast parts. The strings utilize a foggy, blunt tone that is fuzzy without being ear-piercing or unclear. The bass is low and deep, with blunt attack and no punch (likely the bassist uses fingers rather than a pick). Add to this some vocals that rely on quick jumps from high-pitched shrieks to guttural growls in the same syllable, and the net effect is a sound that is gentle enough to convince you to let your guard down, yet for this reason manages to infect you with absolutely sickening melodies and tones. Sickening is just the right word, too: the songs make you feel like you're vomiting endlessly into an abyss filled with rotting green corpses, and I mean that in a good way. There are some moments on the album that will make any red-blooded metalhead burst into gore-obsessed giggles. to a pulp against the nearest concrete slab. This is one of the real gems of the genre, and is not to be missed. If you love that eerie early 1990s death metal sound, this is the album for you.
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- Genre: Oldschool Death Metal
- Quality: mp3@CBR320 kbps (CD-Rip, Lame 3.93)
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