Canadian death metal band known for a fluid, technical style that references older death metal and fusion-tinged incursions.

Formed in Toronto; studio albums include Primordial Malignity, Manor Of Infinite Forms, Planetary Clairvoyance and The Enduring Spirit.

The single DeBaser review praises Tomb Mold's fluid, technically accomplished death metal that blends post-"Human" Death foundations with fusion-tinged incursions. The band is compared to Morbid Angel, Gorguts and vintage Cynic. Strength lies in execution and atmosphere; criticism centers on mannerism and a lack of truly standout, irresistible tracks. Overall regarded as competent and promising within the contemporary death metal scene.

For:Fans of technical and old-school influenced death metal (listeners of Morbid Angel, Gorguts, Cynic)

 The extraterrestrial space scenario has gained traction in the death metal field, where for some time now album covers have prominently featured tentacled life forms, galactic hives, or humanoid androids piloting spaceships (pyramids don't always have onboard computers).

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