Stench of Decay
Stench of Decay
- Style
- Death Metal
- Label
- Ektro Records
- Year
- 2012
- Reviewed by
- Charles
Despite comprising a number of releases, the sound throughout the compilation is consistent, adding to the sense that it works as a standalone record. Alive and Rotting opens proceedings with a powerful hook, which grasps your attention like a clammy hand snatching from under your pillow. Despite the headbanging power contained herein, the track is soon twisted into strange time signatures; a tendency crystallised in the weirdly contorted 5/8 midsection that surfaces after two minutes. A garbled lead solo adds to the feverish demeanour. Their title song (like the opener from the first 2005 demo) shifts into violently contorted spasms that suggest an attempt to ape Demilich, before later skipping into an impishly malformed bass solo. But then it gives way into the concise and precise Ultimately Beheaded- a rapidfire exhalation evocative of the early Swedish scene- making for a breathless and brutal ride.
Yeah, well… what else to say? It continues thus. I love the ghoulishly doomy Creation of Carnal Lust, which reminds me of Necros Christos, the cunning guitar/bass unison lines on Into Depths of Madness, or the gravel-gargling of Vision Beyond Death. If you like death metal, this is worth your time.
Reviewed by Charles — September 3, 2012