The Italian underground music scene is full of bands that have nothing to envy from more prominent foreign entities. A shining example of this is A Buried Existence.

"The Dying Breed" is the title of their debut album, a blend of Hardcore, Death Metal, Noise, Post Core, all enveloped in a dark and at times alienating and hypnotic aura that is difficult to categorize. This seems to be the band's greatest peculiarity, their personality and originality, characteristics unfortunately nonexistent in the music scene where they tread.

The album's scenario is apocalyptic and the tracklist lacks any filler tracks; the technical level is very high, and among the ten songs stand out the hypnotic "Reborn In The Sick", the intricate "New World Desaster", and the reinterpretation of the soundtrack from the film "28 Weeks Later", a fitting closure to a work that is alienating and deviant, leaving us at the mercy of zombies, environmental and chemical massacres, and desolation. A Buried Existence, in short, manages to immerse us in a parallel reality set against the backdrop of the end of the world.

I had closed the review of their previous demo by describing them as a deviant creature that would not fail to claim victims, and once again, they have not disappointed.

Link: http://www.myspace.com/aburiedexistence

Tracklist

01   Family Ties (00:00)

02   28 Weeks Later (Outro) (00:00)

03   Revenge (00:00)

04   Perverted Church (00:00)

05   The Dying Breed (00:00)

06   Reborn In The Sick (00:00)

07   Publc Enemies (00:00)

08   Unite (Throwdown) (00:00)

09   New World Desaster (00:00)

10   Combat Shock (00:00)

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