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Weird as(s) shit death metal that takes the sound of the genre and simply throws it adrift in favour of the cosmic everything. Blending a healthy amount of electronic elements, UE deliver a baffling album. Multiple pacings wash over one another in a sickly ooze, coming together in a bizarrely formless yet wholly realized way.
Taking an old-school vibe but ensuring it is somehow both aloof and linear in delivery is a fair description of it. The guitars and vocals are simply astounding Lorenzo
supported by 11 fans who also own “En las Negras Aguas de Atélily”
So after spending the better part of the last 2 years going as hard as possible at every extreme metal show I could on the US East Coast, you could say I'm burned out on death metal music lol. I'm sorry, but after seeing hundreds of great bands - shit just seems kind of same-y to me, you know? So it takes something really special to bring me back into the death metal fold. Fossilization are my boys & this is an amazing work of art. I cannot recommend it enough. Now... back to my Coltrane 😂🤣 bcb723
supported by 11 fans who also own “En las Negras Aguas de Atélily”
Everything is stellar on this release, but Eric Stucke’s vocal presence is maybe the highlight of the album. He’s a perfect fit for this music, and he adds touches to his performance that really make it stand out. A Corpsegrinder level front man. One of the better death metal albums in recent memory. Metallurgical Fire