onsdag den 20. juni 2007

Obscenity - Where Sinners Bleed



Okay, overcoming the mountain of new promos that we recently got delivered I came out with four just for you all out there. Today's patient will be the German death metal "Obscenity" with their newest release: "Where Sinners Bleed" and this is some hard shi* to be honest. Having been a part of the more brutal death-metal scene since 1989, "Obscenity" can brag about their musical experience without questioning them with this album they hope to draw even more fans to their fan base which is already growing.

Right now they're preparing for the "Wacken: Open Air 2006" metal festival and I'm sure of that they can please the craving masses of metal-fans out there. "Where Sinners Bleed" will deliver you a solid sound of heart-rhythm disturbing drums, killer riffs (and yes, they are killer riffs don't mind the cliché), a pulsating bass line and vocals that takes good death-metal and then twists it one more time in the right direction. Even though, "Where Sinners Bleed" can tend to be a bit exhausting if you just smack it on the player and wants to hear it through in one go. Don't, just take a few tracks at a time, get your mind and ears off it for some time and then play some more tracks later. I think that it'll be better for your over-all health.

Nevertheless, with tracks like: "Mutate to Scourge - Infecdead" and "Out of the Tombs" "Obscenity" gives their brand on how quality death-metal should be delivered to the masses. Especially "Mutate to Scourge - Infecdead" because how the hell can their drum keep that beat? He's like triple drumming constantly on the big drum while killing every other drum by hand power. I say amazing, but more veteran death-metal fans would probably find something even more extreme even though "Obscenity", in my opinion, has quite what it takes to tear down a building by using just some single riffs, a drum smash-fest and a flaming demon vocal. So, hear them out (but no extensive listening at first though) and feel the power. They're good and has only a few problems that they should consider to work with while making their next album. So keep it up. [8]

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