The best Brutal album of 2007.

 It has an amazing Drive! Being rocky, heavy, engaging, and fierce.

Cenotaph's 'Reincarnation In Gorextasy' is praised as the best Brutal Death Metal album of 2007. The band evolves their sound with more direct songwriting while preserving technical skill. Powerful drumming, strong riffs, and expert production deliver an engaging and fierce listening experience. Though vocals may lack variety, the album excels in drive and composition, appealing to fans of both breakdowns and intricate metal. Listen to Cenotaph's Reincarnation In Gorextasy and experience the raw power of 2007's top Brutal Death Metal album!

 The resulting songs are well-composed: some have interesting riffs, while others are weaker and stink of filler.

 The drummer provides a good performance but seems like a wind-up toy: very precise blasts but few time changes make the rhythm section quite boring.

This review explores Inherit Disease's well-known debut album within the Brutal Death metal scene, highlighting its solid production and moments of creativity. However, it points out inconsistent songwriting, lack of innovation, and a somewhat mechanical rhythm section. The reviewer questions the band's hype despite the album's good overall quality, suggesting their success may rest on industry dynamics more than originality. Discover the highs and lows of Inherit Disease's brutal debut—listen now and form your own opinion!

 "'Hate' is the album that most represents the soul of Sinister and one of the highest peaks of European Death."

 "This album is one of the tombstones of Death Metal; listen to songs like 'Embodiment Of Chaos' or 'To Mega Therion' and you will hear the last words of the extreme genre that made history in the early nineties."

Sinister's 1995 album 'Hate' is a defining work in European Death Metal, representing both the band's peak and a critical turning point in the genre. Despite some technical limitations, its dark, epic atmosphere and strong personality set it apart. The album embodies the last breath of classic Death Metal before the rise of Brutal Death. 'Hate' remains essential listening for fans interested in the historical evolution of extreme metal. Dive into Sinister's 'Hate' and experience a landmark album that shaped Death Metal history—listen now!

 This album is a true cult, and... one of the highest peaks ever reached by Death Doom.

 Forty minutes of 'Memento Mori' is what anyone who decides to devote themselves to 'Hope Finally Died' should expect.

This review sheds light on Decomposed's 1993 album 'Hope Finally Died,' highlighting its status as a cult classic in the Death Doom genre. The band blends slow, heavy riffs with dark atmospheres and thrash influences. While not technical virtuosos, their music emphasizes mood and composition. The album features standout tracks and strong production typical of Old School Death Metal. Dive into the dark depths of Death Doom—listen to Decomposed's 'Hope Finally Died' now and experience a cult metal classic.

 "Listening to a record like this is like furnishing your home with pieces from a crashed airliner; these are noises that create a truly disturbing yet grand atmosphere."

 "Drone is not music: Drone is noise. An hour and ten in the contemplation of the purest Evil, 'dancing drunkenly on the edge of the world': the soundtrack of the day after the Apocalypse."

The review explores Sunn O)))’s The Grimmrobe Demos as an extreme and authentic drone album, highlighting its heavy, dark, and hypnotic qualities. The author reflects on the nature of drone music as more noise or art and praises the album’s unique atmosphere and psychological impact. The standout track 'Black Wedding' is described as a chilling 20-minute sonic experience. Overall, the review celebrates the album as a masterpiece and a deeply immersive listening journey for fans of experimental drone. Dive into the dense soundscapes of Sunn O)))’s The Grimmrobe Demos and experience the raw power of true drone music today!

 Ithyphallic is boring, so boring: what was baroque in Annihilation Of The Wicked here becomes Kitsch, what was dark becomes bland, what was superlative becomes mediocre.

 If In Their Darkened Shrines could be compared to a magnificent film like Ben Hur, then Ithyphallic corresponds to the ugly and 'thrashy' Troy.

The review criticizes Nile's Ithyphallic as a disappointing album that fails to capture the brilliance of their earlier works. It notes boring compositions, uninspired solos, and a lack of meaningful vocals. While the band’s technical skills remain, the album loses the unique Egyptian fusion and dark atmosphere. Only the title track is seen as decent. Explore Nile's discography and decide if Ithyphallic lives up to their legendary status or falls short.

 "This disc is one of the most rotten, filthy, stinky, and disgusting works I have ever seen."

 "A disc that will make you proud to be drinkers, lazy, smokers, and unhealthy. An anthem to the sludge."

This review praises Cephalotripsy's brutal death album 'Uterovaginal Insertion of Extirpated Anomalies' as a unique and revolting masterpiece. It highlights the band's filthy and rot-infused sound, emphasizing mid-tempo sludge and a distinct disturbing atmosphere. Despite poor traditional technique, the album commands respect for its authentic extremity and artistic value. The reviewer regards it as an anthem for outcasts and lovers of depraved, heavy music. Dive into Cephalotripsy's rotten slam death masterpiece – explore the filthiest grime in brutal metal now!

 In those strings, I hear the tendons of Lucifer and the voice of the fallen angels.

 If Satan doesn’t go to the metalhead, the metalhead goes to Satan.

This review captures Glen Benton’s fierce and darkly funny personality as the frontman of Deicide. It explores his views on Satanism, the band’s musical evolution, and humorous anecdotes about his bass playing and bandmates. Despite the heavy themes, the tone is lighthearted, showcasing Benton's wit and defiance. The interview hints at a forthcoming concept album continuing Deicide’s sinister legacy. Explore Glen Benton’s wicked wit and Deicide’s dark legacy—read the full interview and experience the relentless spirit of death metal now!

 This work is one of the Death albums that fascinates me the most and yet leaves me bewildered with each listen.

 'To The Depths, In Degradation' is an album that all Death enthusiasts should own and venerate; a true Cult album.

This review deeply analyzes Infester's sole album 'To The Depths, In Degradation', celebrating its dark, occult atmosphere and unique blend of Death Metal elements. It highlights the album's lasting influence despite limited success and discusses its ambiguous tone and remarkable technical musicianship. The reviewer is both fascinated and bewildered by the album's nature, ultimately recognizing it as a cult classic. Minor flaws in a few tracks do not diminish the overall powerful impact. Dive into the dark depths of Infester's cult Death Metal classic—listen, explore, and discover a hidden gem of the 90s underground scene.

 ‘Dreams Of The Carrion Kind’ is a work to be heard at least once in a lifetime.

 James Murphy reaffirms himself as an excellent guitarist, giving the record a more mature aura than his previous works.

This review covers Disincarnate's 1993 album 'Dreams Of The Carrion Kind' as a significant yet underestimated Old School Death Metal work. It highlights James Murphy's technical skill, the album's dark atmosphere, and its place in the early '90s Death Metal landscape. Though not flawless, the album stands out for its mature approach and cult status. A recommended listen for Death Metal enthusiasts. Explore the dark depths of 'Dreams Of The Carrion Kind' and experience a Death Metal classic today!

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