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 The guitar riffs immediately let us know that they mean business, starting off obsessively, supported by a rhythmic section that fits like a glove.

 Another note of merit goes to the production: clean, well-balanced sounds; at first, the drums seem to overshadow everything else, but it’s an impression that doesn’t last long.

This review covers Intracranial Purulency's EP 'Enthroning the Macabre' from Apulia, Italy, emphasizing its brutal death metal style. The EP showcases strong riffs, growl and pig squeal vocals, and powerful breakdowns. While not breaking new ground, it demonstrates good character and solid production, making it a recommended listen for genre fans. Explore the relentless brutality of Intracranial Purulency’s EP and dive into the fierce world of brutal death metal now!

 "The third track 'Out of the Wounds' is the most successful: ... delivering a death metal with a slightly modern American twist."

 "Despite the lack of compositional variety which makes the pieces very similar to each other, the EP is recommended for listening to death metal lovers who appreciate more refined sounds and more modern compositions."

Human Slaughterhouse’s EP Trickle Down showcases a blend of modern death metal with melodic guitar riffs and guttural vocals. The review praises standout tracks like 'Out of the Wounds' and notes some lack of variety across songs. The EP is recommended for fans seeking refined and contemporary death metal sounds, despite limited originality. Discover the modern edge of death metal with Human Slaughterhouse's Trickle Down—listen now and explore the intense melodic riffs!

 The tracks that follow are utterly flat: the drums lack dynamics and the sound is very plastic.

 If I had a label, I would never sign a product like this, and I feel I’ve never wasted five euros as much as in this case.

L6B6T6MY's 2004 album Legions of Beelzebub disappoints with flat drums, monotonous vocals, and poor sound quality. The band's long evolution from thrash to death metal shows promise but fails here. The reviewer regrets the purchase and criticizes the album’s execution while noting the band's subsequent disbandment after the frontman's tragic passing. Discover the challenges behind L6B6T6MY's Legions of Beelzebub—read the full review before you buy!

 If you do not disdain some good old extreme classicism, then you will find just what you’re looking for.

 From the first track “Savage Land” to the last self-titled track “Gruesome,” we can immerse ourselves in the typical sounds of old school death metal.

Gruesome's 2015 album Savage Land strongly captures the essence of classic American death metal as a tribute to the band Death. The experienced lineup and iconic Ed Repka cover art add authenticity and homage value. While not groundbreaking, the album satisfies fans seeking traditional, brutal death metal sounds. A must-have for lovers and nostalgics of the genre. Dive into the brutal nostalgia of Gruesome's Savage Land and experience classic old school death metal at its finest!

 After the first listen, it almost certainly feels the need to listen to it again to understand it better.

 This record has its strengths that, however, do not far exceed the weak ones but give some points beyond adequacy.

Abscess’s fifth album Horrorhammer offers a unique mix of death metal, punk hardcore, and doom influences. The album features fast solos, abrasive vocals, and surprising genre shifts that can confuse yet intrigue listeners. While some tracks excel in energy and intensity, others feel repetitive or forced. The reviewer finds it a challenging listen that requires multiple plays to fully appreciate, rating it 65/100 overall. Dive into Abscess’s Horrorhammer to explore a daring blend of death metal, punk, and doom!

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