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This album is almost universally considered the first Goregrind album in history. It has a very interesting atmosphere as well as a greatly undervalued historical significance.
This album is almost universally considered the first Goregrind album in history.
It has a very interesting atmosphere as well as a greatly undervalued historical significance.
Reek of Putrefaction by Carcass is a pioneering, violent Goregrind album that set new standards in extreme metal despite its poor production. The band's raw musical style and blast beat-driven drumming create an intense atmosphere. The album is historically significant and underrated within the band’s discography. While songs may seem repetitive outside the album context, the overall impact is powerful and important for genre fans. Dive into Carcass' landmark Goregrind debut and explore the roots of extreme metal intensity.
For me, it could simply be defined as a 'Slam Masterpiece,' and there would be nothing else to say. The vocals are simply monstrous; no other adjectives can be used, as they’re so low that they make Frank Mullen of Suffocation sound like a Power Metal singer.
For me, it could simply be defined as a 'Slam Masterpiece,' and there would be nothing else to say.
The vocals are simply monstrous; no other adjectives can be used, as they’re so low that they make Frank Mullen of Suffocation sound like a Power Metal singer.
Devourment's Obscene Majesty is praised as a slam death metal masterpiece showcasing monstrous vocals, heavy riffs, and tight songwriting. The album marks a return to a powerful lineup reminiscent of their earlier peak. Though the production sometimes buries vocals and bass, the overall heaviness and artistic maturity shine through. This album is highly recommended for fans of brutal slam but may not suit casual listeners due to its extreme style. Dive into Devourment's Obscene Majesty and experience one of slam death metal's finest works today!
The songs are an immense example of technique in Deathgrind. "Testicular Manslaughter" is enough, and you’ll be trapped in a tornado of distorted sounds and chilling voices.
The songs are an immense example of technique in Deathgrind.
"Testicular Manslaughter" is enough, and you’ll be trapped in a tornado of distorted sounds and chilling voices.
This review of Cattle Decapitation's debut album To Serve Man highlights its raw and unique atmosphere, technical mastery in deathgrind, and some production flaws. While it lacks variety compared to later works like Humanure, notable tracks such as 'Testicular Manslaughter' stand out. Though it may not appeal to everyone, it remains a significant release in the band's catalog with lasting live show presence. Listen to To Serve Man and experience the raw, technical side of deathgrind legend Cattle Decapitation today!
What the hell happened? That is the first question you ask when listening to Karma.Bloody.Karma. It was the record that made me start to truly love the Cattle. A recommended listen for all extreme metal lovers.
What the hell happened? That is the first question you ask when listening to Karma.Bloody.Karma.
It was the record that made me start to truly love the Cattle. A recommended listen for all extreme metal lovers.
Karma.Bloody.Karma marks a notable evolution for Cattle Decapitation, improving production and showcasing Travis Ryan's vocal growth. The album blends grindcore intensity with subtle melodic experimentation. Although fans may find changes unexpected, the record was well-received and important for understanding the band's progression. The cover art reflects a more thoughtful aesthetic, complementing the matured sound. Dive into Karma.Bloody.Karma now and experience Cattle Decapitation's groundbreaking metal evolution!
The sound sucks, the guitar is a fart, the drums are too natural, and the vocals are always layered. I gave it a two because it’s a fun record and it’s so short that you don’t have time to stop the playback before it’s already over.
The sound sucks, the guitar is a fart, the drums are too natural, and the vocals are always layered.
I gave it a two because it’s a fun record and it’s so short that you don’t have time to stop the playback before it’s already over.
The review presents a candid and critical take on Cattle Decapitation's 'Homovore,' describing its poor sound quality and goregrind style. The album is short, intense, and lacks polish compared to later works. Despite flaws, the energy and raw power are appreciated, making it a worthwhile listen for dedicated grindcore fans. The vocalist Travis Ryan is noted as a promising figure for the band's future. Explore the raw intensity of 'Homovore' and discover Cattle Decapitation's early grindcore roots today!
Travis's voice is impossible. No one has ever managed to replicate it and no one has had such a great ability to vary. The lyrics are violent and confirm our intentions: the human race has already made too many mistakes and it’s time to pay.
Travis's voice is impossible. No one has ever managed to replicate it and no one has had such a great ability to vary.
The lyrics are violent and confirm our intentions: the human race has already made too many mistakes and it’s time to pay.
Humanure by Cattle Decapitation is praised as one of the band's top albums and a modern metal masterpiece. Despite some critiques about production and vocal repetition, its riffs, vocal range, and brutal lyrics stand out. The album's experimental noise elements and iconic cover art highlight its raw intensity. It captures the band's stance on humanity's destructive nature with exceptional musical delivery. Listen to Humanure now and experience one of death metal’s most brutal masterpieces!
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