supported by 10 fans who also own “Gastrointestinal Industrial Complex”
I'm kicking my own ass for somehow missing this when it released. Expertly arranged death metal with kick drums that could demolish a high-rise. zirtonic
supported by 9 fans who also own “Gastrointestinal Industrial Complex”
Pure and raw frightening death metal. There is something about this band that feels really attractive to me. It is something similar to what happened to me listening to Genocide Pact, both of them have something special and different from the rest that I really appreciate. Not the typical guitar sounds and vibe. Witch Vomit feels really brutal and serious and terrifying and also melodic and musical at the same time. It is worth giving it several listens if you like death music. pablolopezf
supported by 9 fans who also own “Gastrointestinal Industrial Complex”
An outstanding Extreme doom death album, in the best tradition. The funerary atmosphere reminds of Evoken ('Centuries of ooze" bears striking similarities, for my delight). It is overall sharp, dark, hypnotic and unrelenting. One of those rare convincing new bands that hold proud the legacy of the biggest names. Bertrand Marchal
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