It was so refreshing to stumble onto this Brutal Death Metal group out of Las Vegas! A three piece who describe their sound as a sonic force with elements from Old School Death Metal, Grindcore, Slamming Brutal Death Metal, Black Metal, Groove, and a hint of Jazz! What a mouthful! After multiple listens, I do think "Disgust" proves them correct!
"Disgust" is only an EP, and is already guaranteed to end up in my best-of-the-year list for 2024. This will be hard to top.
The production on this, first of all, is just perfect. Everything perfectly sitting in its own pocket in the mix. Every instrument it still raw yet feels in your face with its own patterns and intricacies. The vocals are some of my favorite I've ever heard; a blend of styles and techniques that may be hard to pick up on at first, but the subtlety IS master precision. The songwriting throughout is incredible, with many catchy parts and tempo changes. The instruments, vocals included, seem to play off of each other for an amazing onslaught of creative brutality that keeps you guessing.
Alex Udar is in charge of percussion, and goes crazy with so many fills and techniques. He grew up in Romania and started playing drums in 2009. He has banged the drums for Sinful Serpent, Abominable Putridity, Submerged, to name a few.
On Guitar and Bass we have Bruno Macias, playing guitar since 2004 in bands like Guttural Secrete, Cerebral Incubation, and Abominable Putridity. Also must be a fan of a lot of different styles to be writing and playing like this!
Last but not least we have these crazy fucking vocals! Grunts and gurgles and predators all sound amazing on each track! Nick Papageorgio has almost 20 years at working on his craft, and it shows. The delicate enunciation while still keeping it so guttural can be witnessed when following along with the lyrics. Check out lyric video for "(Null) Ubiquitous" below. It features Jeremiah Jensen (Guttural Secrete). I can't tell if the whole track is him or not, but it is still a prime example of the quality of talent on this release.
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