Fleshgrind - The Seeds Of Abysmal Torment
Season Of Mist
Grinding Death Metal
10 songs (35'08)
Release year: 2001
Fleshgrind, Season Of Mist
Reviewed by Marc

The name of the band should be enough to tell you this record isn't full of true-metal hymns, symphonic orchestras or gothic atmospheres. No, we are talking death metal at its rawest level here.

Four years after their first album, the band from USA sends a new killer into the death-metal arena. Its weapons: fast and lethal riffs, razor-sharp sound and unpredictable song structure. The songs, far from boring (a common problem with this genre), use breaks and tempo-changes to keep the listeners glued to their speakers. And with 10 songs in only 35 minutes they will soon beg for more. As for the vocals, it's purely a matter of taste but I have a preference for vocals that still seem to come from a human being. The production is as good as it gets, with every little detail quite distinct and guitars set to the ultra-violence mode.

If your favorite musical style is death metal, this CD has your name on it. As for others, they aren't probably even reading this review.

Killing Songs :
Desire For Control, Monarch Of Misery, Hatred Embodied
Marc quoted 81 / 100
Other albums by Fleshgrind that we have reviewed:
Fleshgrind - Murder Without End reviewed by Crims and quoted 74 / 100
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