Necrokindergarden

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Nom du groupe Infection (PER)
Nom de l'album Necrokindergarden
Type Album
Date de parution 01 Juin 2009
Style MusicalDeath Metal
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Tracklist

1.
 Cannibal's Death
Ecouter05:39
2.
 Autopsy Room
Ecouter03:56
3.
 Bacterial Endocarditis
Ecouter04:12
4.
 Fecal Burrito
Ecouter05:11
5.
 Necrokindergarden
Ecouter03:39
6.
 Nothing but Scum
Ecouter04:33
7.
 I Choke
Ecouter05:28
8.
 Gastric Disorder
Ecouter00:38
9.
 Brain Infection
Ecouter04:14
10.
 Malignant Tumor
Ecouter00:09
11.
 The Heinous Brick Attack
Ecouter04:40
12.
 A Hooker Is Slaughtered
Ecouter01:16
13.
 Anti-aesthetic Surgery
Ecouter07:20
14.
 Definite Inquisition [Monstrosity Cover]
Ecouter04:07

Durée totale : 55:02

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Infection (PER)




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Commentaire @ Scandals

28 Octobre 2009
Infection, Peruvian death metal newcomers, have been honing their sound since they formed in 2006, and have now released their debut, 'Necrokindergarden' after a demo and an EP. The new album contains tracks from those releases, with a number of newer compositions and an obligatory Monstrosity cover.

It is to Cannibal Corpse and Monstrosity you should look for Infection's main influences, as both seem to play main roles in helping to carve out Infection's sound. I mistakenly believed before I listened to the album that I would be listening to early Sepultura-esque material, given the proximity of Peru to Brazil, but I was surprised to find something totally different. Infection play brutal death metal with touches of groove and blast, slam and grind. Tracks like the brilliantly titled 'Fecal Burrito' and the thunderous title track worship the ground that Corpsegrinder et al walk on, and the short blast of 'Gastric Disorder' and the grindcore-esque 'Malignant Tumor' showcase an ability to mix it up.

It may be tough for Infection to break through into a massive audience in the same way Cannibal Corpse have, given their geographical location and their entrance into a scene that is both in an upsurge and in threat of stagnating under its own popularity. But Infection have a major boost in the fact that they have a thick, organic sound; lacking the cold sterility of many modern death bands, and yet not harking back to 'OLD SKOOL BROOTAL DEATH!!' that some newer bands would like to claim. They just play solid death metal, and fans of Cannibal Corpse, Monstrosity and even early Death fans would be fans of this. Recommended.

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