Year 2013. It's been three years since that masterpiece known as "Psychogrotesque" and behold, the Aliens have returned to visit us. The  Aborym are back, dear readers, the rebels of sonic devastation and aggressive musical innovation. And they've returned with "Dirty", their sickest album yet

Already masters for some time now of what is a new subgenre of Extreme Metal that they themselves helped create, the Black Industrial, synonymous today with "intelligent musical experimentation" in Italy, the band (born in Taranto back in 1992) celebrates many years of activity and passion for music with an album, once again, as is tradition for this musical group, out of the ordinary, extreme in every way. "Kali Yuga Bizarre" "Fire Walk With Us" "With No Human Intervention" "Generator" "Psychogrotesque" are the band's history, the vivid past of their famous career. And now we have "Dirty", the present, the sixth gem, the sixth scorching fireball, the sixth atomic weapon ready to massacre your synapses. If you've never heard their name before, let me humbly refresh your minds with everything this album conveys to me. 

Ruin, devastation, pain, screams, cries, despair, reality, wounds, blood, fire, gunshots in the night, the roar of bombs, genocide, crisis, the victims of injustice, pollution, smog, hate, hypocrisy, crime news, the suffering of those who have nothing, poverty, space, twisted technology, fear, the unknown, life becoming less and less life and more and more slavery, incurable diseases, catastrophes, rape, pedophilia, perversion, pornography, drugs, hard alcohol, hallucinations, dirt, filth, grime, humanity. 

And the music? Guitar avalanches on electronic beats, House distortions on rough sheets of acid Black metal violated by  Drum'n'Bass, Death Metal hallucinations, Industrial gurgles on serenades of melancholic piano,  porno-symphonies of laser beams and blastbeats, horror samples,  Techno-Hardcore-Punk-Thrash-Twin Peaks-core, Rock'n'Roll from a post-Fallout atomic zone (the reference to the video game  by Bethesda/Interplay is not accidental, try playing it with Aborym in headphones and then thank me), Futuristic Progressive Rock, eclectic decomposition, growl-screaming-falsetto, electro-ambient from  Saturn, sonic unpredictability of synthesizers, tragic irony, battle music, music for refined palates,  music to give you goosebumps at four in the morning, from dilated pupils after a  nasty night. 

This is "Dirty"! Ten tremendous tracks. Brutal. Violent. Fast. Even the titles leave no room for doubt... I'll mention a few, listen to them, get the album and make it yours: Irreversible Crisis, Raped By Daddy, The Factory Of Death, The Day The Sun Stopped Shining,  Face The Reptile. Not a drop, a preamble, a filler, or a loss of concentration. Just versatile and freaked-out rage, the perfect soundtrack for an imminent apocalypse, something that doesn't seem so far-fetched and utopian if we think about the ruinous reality of every day. Additionally interesting are the covers in the double-disc version of the album, of  Nine Inch Nails, Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, interpreted and revisited  Aborym-way of course, alongside new versions of two of the band's historic songs like  Fire Walk With Us! Roma Divina Urbs. All of this almost to demonstrate the continuity, over the years, of what is the Aborym-sound, now a trademark indeed! The phosphorescent artwork by the band's immortal mastermind Fabban, accompanied by the same lineup as the previous album, namely Bård Faust Paolo Pieri  and numerous guests, once again crafts a deadly album, rewarding the band's attitude and boldness that has never been afraid to dare and push certain boundaries in music, and for this reason, half the world envies us.

Dirty, in other words: how to be violently struck by the daily hell we live in. You are dirty, scared... TERRIFIED!"

Tracklist and Videos

01   Irreversible Crisis (04:25)

02   Across the Universe (05:41)

03   Dirty (03:50)

04   Hallowed Be Thy Name (Iron Maiden cover) (06:03)

05   Roma divina urbs (new version) (08:50)

06   Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd cover) (06:32)

07   Hurt (Nine Inch Nails cover) (04:55)

08   Helter Skelter Youth (04:26)

09   Fire Walk With Us! (new version) (06:48)

10   I Don't Know (04:44)

11   Face the Reptile (05:45)

12   The Factory of Death (07:22)

13   Bleedthrough (03:33)

14   Need for Limited Loss (05:19)

15   The Day the Sun Stopped Shining (05:33)

16   Raped by Daddy (05:43)

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