Review 636 : Internal Organs External – Apocalyptic Domination – English

After an excellent first album, Internal Organs External is back with an EP.

Vince Otero (vocals/instruments) is ready to release today Apocalyptic Domination, in collaboration with Vicious Instinct Records.

Five songs, a quarter of pure violence. We immediately begin with Grotesque Monstrosity, a super powerful song that uses every elements of Slam Death, which means monstrous growls, a mammoth rhythmic and some samples like this gun sound creating an apocalyptic break thanks to the infrabass, then the engine has started. Each note turns to an inferno of violence, like on cannibalistic Tendancies, a composition that barely allows a moment to breath before striking with simple but effective riffs. Moshparts drive us to Feeding Off the Weak, a rumbling song where drums offer some interesting blasts, accompanied by a howling bass. The composer welcomes the danish singer Jack Christensen (Kraanium, Septic Congestion) on S.S.M. (Slam Saves Me), a song that begins with some majestic orchestrations before conscientiously rolling over us. The last part will make you redefine your meaning of heaviness, then the taiwanese musician Larry Wang (Gorepot, Maggot Colony, Fatuous Rump, Coprocephalic, ex-Flesh Juicer…) joins the one-man band to close the EP with the wild The Beast Within. The song offers some worrying and dark samples while the instrumental rages as always until the last second.

Internal Organs External is pure violence. Apocalyptic Domination melts what is greasiest and heaviest into Slam Death, Brutal Death and Deathcore to offer us five incredibly aggressive and groovy songs, carefully sticking to the genre’s codes.

90/100

Version Française ?

Laisser un commentaireAnnuler la réponse.