Cover of Wormrot Scion A/V Presents: Wormrot - NOISE
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For fans of grindcore and extreme metal, followers of wormrot, lovers of raw and intense music, enthusiasts of the singapore metal scene
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THE REVIEW

First of all, I would like to start by clarifying that I didn't understand a damn thing. The typical half-hour of a grindcore album is worth three hours of ear drilling; imagine an EP where that half-hour is condensed into five minutes. Moreover, I would like to say that I don't even know why I started writing about it, but these Singaporeans have something hypnotic about them, so much so that their two releases from 2011 - this one and the excellent LP "Dirge" - seem to get better with each listen. Trashy and delightfully horror-themed cover, grind with Napalm Death-like themes, with no surgical nonsense, one guy (Arif) who does whatever the hell he wants with the microphone, awesome titles like "Breed to Breed," a blasting flow but rich with the variations already present in Dirge that makes it go down like a glass of water, enclosed between two sludge distortions - otherwise, why would we call it "Noise"?

This to start with. Oh no, wait, I'm done. 

The EP 

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Wormrot's Noise EP condenses the intense grindcore energy of their typical half-hour albums into a concentrated five-minute blast. The review highlights the band's hypnotic qualities and compares their style to influential acts like Napalm Death. With raw vocals, diverse variations, and sludge distortion touches, this release is praised for its impactful listening experience and horror-themed aesthetic. The EP complements their earlier 2011 LP Dirge, showing growth with every listen.

Tracklist Videos

01   Loathsome Delusions (01:25)

02   False Assumptions (00:45)

03   Outburst of Annoyance (00:58)

04   Breed to Breed (00:52)

05   Perpetual Extinction (01:11)

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