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Thiz is just heavy, dark, and unfogiving. The pace is pure chaos , & the vocals sound like what youd hear if attending a birthday party in hell!!!
So what does all this mean? It means its a great album that doesnt dissapoint. C'mon " Vomit Scourge Suicide " that and " Lust For Rotting Angels " are worth the purchase on name alone.
I'll be daving those titles for the next time somebody asks what I want out of life!!!!
The vocals are gutteral and evil without sounding like pigs having sex🤘 East Bay Working Class
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Oh, this album annihilates. My inner Gorguts fan was floored at Mike's wailing vocals, the warping guitar trickery, and the heavy violence of the dissonant drums. But let's not forget the bass! It hides, slithering about during the brief downtime sections, and appears in full force, creating a layer of hollowness in contrast to the sharp guitars. What an excellent album! Frankly, I loved Malignant Reality, but I adore the power and prowess of this album. A new disso-death standard has been set! barlface
Nearly a decade after their last LP, the Chicago post-metal trio resurface with a punishing concept album set in an apocalyptic wasteland. Bandcamp New & Notable May 5, 2024
The metal’s band revelatory new record crosses genres and styles, effortlessly combining seemingly incompatible subgenres. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2024
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I've had Dodsskrik for a while now. But anyway, I stumbled across this release; and gave it a quick listen, and it throws the fuck down, so I purchased it! Soulseller has some good bands on their label. I found out about them from a review in Decibel magazine! Rich Kinman