Internal Bleeding - Voracious Contempt
I was warned that the production was a little weird, but really other than a lack of bass, and a thin guitar sound it’s fine. It’s very clear, but I won’t lie and say that the thinness of the guitar sound doesn’t hurt them, because it does. A better recording would have been a plus. But let’s discuss the music, shall we? It’s very intense Death Metal, or as the band likes to say, “it’s fuckin’ slammy, and full of pit riffs!” And this description is pretty accurate. I’ve seen these guys live twice, and when they play, all I can think of is dropping everything and diving into a big swarming mass of freaks. The only drawback is that to the owners of this band’s two other CDs (both on Wild Rags), this album presents only four new songs (of 10), albeit with far superior sound, and of course their “new” singer, Frank, utterly destroys their previous vocalists. I predict that their next album will be one for the vaults of eternity.
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