Album Reviews

‘Realms of Exquisite Morbidity’ is far from a generic death metal album. The songs are as complex and heavy as a
monolithic mountain.

Apparition’s unique identity sets new sonic paradoxes that seem untraditional to the style of the death metal trend. And comes as highly recommend for fans of Fetid, Innumerable Forms, and Disembowelment.

Occulsed debut album ‘Crepitation of Phlegethon’ is steeped in cavernous old school death metal putridity.

“Deconsecrate” is a kind of album that will make you remember the good old days from the early nineties when there were abundant bands that played the aggressive style of melodic death metal.

‘Abhorrent Rapture’ conveys a pummeling approach to death metal and stand as one of the strongest acts in the genre.

Drawn And Quartered on their eighth studio album proves that they’re deeply rooted in the underground realm of old-school death metal. Recommended for fans of Incantation, Immolation and Imprecation.

‘Excretion of Mortality’ obtains its brutality from the caveman riffs and the abrupt shifts in the visceral drumming work. The seven tracks manifest the putrid style of the Finnish death metal of the early nineties.

Killing Addiction managed to convey that true old school feeling proving that the long-established death metal bands are fully mindful of delivering their signature style.

Sanguisugabogg managed to deliver a consistent album. This is a valid example of a modern breed of brutal death.

“Bushmeat” is a raw death metal album that contains many grooves sections played brutally to sound like they were recorded back in the classic era.