This full-length offers no rest, with not a single intro or calm piece, only extreme metal music. This concept later gets combined with classic riffs sometimes in the style of Morbid Angel, technical drumming and a voice like Glen Benton’s, also speaking of satanic stuff while combining multiple voices to seem possessed, inducing the listener to restlessly headbang.
This album has everything a death metal album should have, and it doesn’t add any unnecessary approach to this well-crafted formula. This full-length even sounds as if it was released in the early 90’s, when the band was formed. Together with the great original songs, there’s a cover of Deicide’s “When Satan Rules His World” as a bonus track, and it is just as heavy as the original one.
Review by Varg The Mighty
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