This is the 4th album from this American death grind quartet. They are from Glens Falls,
New York, which is located 178 miles north of
New York City(in upstate
New York). Vocalist Sherwood Webber left the band and was replaced with vocalist
Jason Keyser, who is the brother of bassist Joe Keyser. His vocals sound similar to the vocals of J.
Pump, of
Panzerchrist.
They were once kicked out of the Palladium night club and banned from performing in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts(USA). Because of an incident which occurred during a live show in that town. Former vocalist, Sherwood Webber, jumped out into the crowd. But he actually jumped onto some paramedics and police officers, who were tending to an injured fan. They weren't too happy about this, but they let it slide. Then Webber began mocking the police on stage. So the club management pulled out the electrical plugs and the police kicked them out of town. Worcester was one of the bands strongholds of enthusiastic fans. They had to get permission from the police to perform there again and weren't allowed to do so, as long as Webber was going to be present. They were finally allowed to perform there, after the departure of Webber.
They wanted this album to sound heavier and more versatile than their previous album. They wanted to combine more sophisticated guitar playing with the heaviness of there earliest albums.
Overlord is very heavy with thunderous bass riffs at a very fast tempo. check out the live video of this song, that I've included in this review. A Unilateral
Disgust features majestic bass and guitar rhythms, with lots of technical guitar hooks. This is a great death metal song. Deviation
Will Not Be Tolerated starts off with technical guitar playing and a grim bass rhythm. Then the tempo increases, sounding like something similar to
Decapitated(Poland).
Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead rocks fiercely and melodically, with very heavy bass sounds. Spoils Of The Sycophant sounds similar to the
Adramelech song, Bleeding For
Supremacy. Endvisioned is a very heavy song that reminds me of
Panzerchrist, but then comes back with some rhythmic grinding like
Adramelech.
Execution Of
Reason is an awesome song that thrashes with a very technical melody. It sounds similar to
Decapitated(Poland), with the wildness of
Superjoint Ritual. The
Wicked World is a
Black Sabbath cover. I love this death metal version of this song, which originally came from
Black Sabbath's debut album(1970). This is my 2nd favorite
Black Sabbath cover song. Second only to the
Sepultura rendition of
Symptom Of The
Universe.
Although this is an American band, it's relatively obscure to the west coast. It has a much greater following in
New England. This music sounds similar to
Panzerchrist,
Decapitated(Poland), or
Terrorizer. I highly recommend this album to any fan of death metal.
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