Regardless, the obscure and brutal vocals are here in all there glory. There’s a vocal style that is used in various places throughout this album that almost sounds like a traditional death metal growl, or as close to it as Syphilic will probably ever get. However, he has seemed to have expanded his vocals a bit. The border-line signature vocal style of Brian Forgue is of course still here. The riffs in general are still recognizable as a prominent Syphilic release, just on the next level. Still, the “take no prisoners” brutal death metal guitar playing style is still relevant on this album. There’s a much more defined sound that is far more chaotic sounding on this album. There’s quite a few pinch harmonics at fast paces in the riffs that kind of give it that technical sound. But don’t worry, it’s not overly technical. The only other way to experience this album would be to sodomize yourself with an electrical wire.įrom the start the guitars sound better and more technical. Including but not limited to: adapting new vocal styles, more electrifying guitars, and more complex song structures in general. Despite sticking to original roots, progression is also very present with this record. While some bands sold out with there early 2010 releases (*ahem* Arsis) Syphilic keeps its core elements: relentless, complex, obscure brutality taken to disgusting measures with humorous samples taken from various media sources. Written by beatsfromhell on March 20th, 2010 If you like the music show your support for these great bands by purchasing their albums. Any links to files I provide are intended only as samples. Hopefully I as time goes on Lots of classics and older albums will be featured. This blog is in its infancy now so I hope as time goes on to expand it in terms of looks and music selection. If you have any suggestions for great up and coming bands or hot new albums I haven't posted lemme know and I will listen and try to share them. I hope to broaden the audience of many of the lesser known groups I post as a thank you for producing excellent music. The Goal of the Grindcorps is to become a place where fans can come to sample all of the best new death metal and grind albums as well as be turned onto great bands they otherwise might not have heard of. I will do my best to expose some of the best new albums and and up and coming artists. The Grindcorps blog has been created in order to share my passion for extreme music with the world.
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