Exceptional musicianship and a tight performance punctuate every unbridled and ferocious track on In The Name Of... a thrashing attack on the senses.
If zombie flicks, horror novels or the undead are what you get up out of bed for every morning, then Facebreaker' Dead, Rotten and Hungry is right up your sick and twisted alley.
Suicidal Wind's Chaos Rising is one of the discs that you really shouldn't like as much as you do, but it's balls-to-the-wall thrash fueled brand of death metal is too infectious to ignore.
Chock full of ferocious black metal with a head banging groove, Vanmakt's sophomore release Vredskapa Mörkersagor is a pummeling and entertainingly evil ride into the depths of hell and back again.
Featuring grinding hardcore with noise fueled guitars and an insane octopus on drums, Agents of Abhorrence show that you can fit plenty of chaos in just under 10 minutes time.
Mixing a classic blend of grindcore and death metal from the early 1990's with a newly injected vocal presence, Athrenody come out of a murky past to bludgeon and shred.
Twenty songs in under 22 minutes? No problem. Insect Warfare have seamlessly merged old school grind work ethic and sound with modern production and themes into a blinding ride through a blender. Enjoy.
Having long forgotten many nightmares of my childhood, Xasthur's reissue of A Gate Through Bloodstained Mirrors has only proved to bring them back to light, complete with a terrifying soundtrack.
There's no new material on this compilation EP, but if you're looking for a couple of export only tracks and a hell of a Slayer cover, then read on.
Endstille's latest studio release showcases the band's ferocious delivery and their trademark raw, ugly take on black metal that'll leave you wanting more.