What an album, guys! Surely these Unconventional Disruption aren't people who love to mince words, or at least that's the impression you get after listening to “Flood To Euthanasia,” an album that can make your ears bleed with how hard it pounds. Their mood is quite dark and brutal, just like their sound, pure sonic violence fed to defenseless listeners.
This album is fundamentally an example of how the Italian metal scene has grown over the years and no longer has anything to envy from anyone: professionalism and technical means are certainly not lacking in this combo. Just the initial trio “Introduction to Euthanasia”/ “Getsemani’s Shadows”/ “Don’t be Afraid to Kill a Dead Man” is enough to immediately realize who you’re dealing with, a band raised on hefty doses of US death metal and one that has managed to modernize everything through solutions very inclined to what today we love to call deathcore. The quality does not drop even in the subsequent tracks, giving the idea of how much hatred and inner discomfort these musicians nurture towards what surrounds them. Especially interesting is the work done on the rhythms, often pushed to the limit and capable of repeatedly upsetting the various tracks. A real punch in the stomach, so to speak, just like the guitars, lavish with riffs and solutions that at times recall Meshuggah for the expressiveness offered. What can you ask of such a band if not a singer of the same level? Here's your answer because Gory's growl is animalistic and well introduced in the dense sonic webs produced by his insane traveling companions.
A pain machine that knows its stuff, this “Flood To Euthanasia,” simply devastating and violent enough to make you love it at first listen!
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