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Entrails obliteration review
Entrails obliteration review




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It’s savage, it’s barbaric and it’s unapologetic, the true ethos of Death Metal. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2015 Vinyl release of 'Obliteration' on Discogs.

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No subtlety, no finesse, not even the best musicianship! Instead ‘Existence to Entrails’ delivers hammer blow after hammer blow of malignant, brutalising Death Metal played in the true spirit of what the pioneering Death Metal bands were doing thirty plus years ago, and that gives Rend Them Asunder a truly old school feel. That’s the vibe I get when I listen to Rend Them Asunder. I’ve been reading ‘Rotting Ways to Misery – the History of Finnish Death Metal’ and in virtually every interview the bands from the late 80’s and early 90’s state they just wanted to make music as extreme and vicious as possible. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Oh, and a quick shout out to the Napalm death inspired fourth track ‘Salvo’, a six second blast of barbarity that took me longer to type about than it did the band to play it. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Obliteration at.

entrails obliteration review

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Not a technical masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination, this album is more about brute force, blunt force trauma and brutal full throttle savagery from minute one until the very end, and Rend Them Asunder are definitely on the more chaos strewn end of the Scottish Death Metal scene. ‘Existence to Entrails’ bucks the trend of bands shedding the genre clichés and instead fully embraces the gore, blood, horror and carnage that Death Metal so rigidly excels in. A savage slice of putridity with a mixture of styles from Brutal Death, Old School death Metal and even a few elements of Slam thrown in for good measure. I’ve been extremely vocal as of late about the strength in depth of the Scottish Death Metal scene, a fact bolstered by the likes of this debut album from Glaswegian brutalists Rend Them Asunder. Plague Bearer - Summoning Apocalyptic Devastationĭesekryptor - Curse Of The Execrated Savage Necromancy - Feathers Fall To Flames įrozen Dawn - The Decline Of The Enlightened Gods

entrails obliteration review

Åndutsyn - The Epitome Of The End Of The Cavernous Forestry I rarely, almost never, start my reviews with the quotes which accompany the press release. Obliteration is their 3rd or 4th album since and seeing that Entrails are now on Metal Blade one can only hope their future is stable. Late might be better than never, so enjoy and give it a listen if you havent already. Bandleader and guitarist Jimmy Lundquist, however, kept the flame burning, and resurrected Entrails in 2009. Mortem Agmen - Where Life Ends Forever īlood Magic - Mystic Warpath Conjuring from the Morgue, The Tomb Awaits, Raging Death, Obliteration, World Inferno. Entrails 'Obliteration' Review I admit that I wrote this review a while ago, in close conjunction with the release of the album, and realized that I completely neglected to post it. The website uses an HTTPS system to safeguard all customers and.

entrails obliteration review

Mithrandir - Towards the Spires of Dol Guldur You will find several positive reviews by desertcart customers on portals like Trustpilot, etc. Incongruous - Upheaval Of Autophagus Wisdom Ĭronos Compulsion - Malicious Regression Since their return in 2008 (they've been around since 1991) Entrails have been unabashedly honest about their allegiance to the old school, describing Obliteration as a ten-track set of "death metal and nothing else," and on that notion, they most certainly deliver.Moonshrine - Hallucinatory Forest Rituals įrosten - With Sigils And Infernal Signs Īmargor/Lord Bakartia - Amargor/Lord Bakartia. That said, there's not a lot here that sets the band apart from their old-school contemporaries.

entrails obliteration review

Preferring might over melody, Entrails hit hard and fast from the very first note, pausing only for the occasional dark breath (the exquisitely putrid "Epitome of Death" manages to shoehorn in a brief Frédéric Chopin interlude), and when the band is firing on all cylinders, as is the case with blast furnace-forged black gems like "No Cross Left Unturned" and "Bonestorm," it's hard not to get a little nostalgic for the genre's heyday. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Obliteration by Entrails at. As per usual, Entrails feel no compulsion to stir up the hornet's nest (stylistically speaking), as their particular brand of extreme metal is venomous enough, and at a cool and concise ten tracks and 41 minutes, Obliteration is as economical as it is unrelentingly malevolent. The Swedish death metal veterans' second outing for Metal Blade begins appropriately with the lyric "Burning churches, down to ashes," and what follows is a textbook course in no-frills '90s Scandinavian death metal that should please fans of non-greasepaint-smeared genre heavies like Death, Entombed, and Grave.






Entrails obliteration review