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| ARTIST: | Spawn of Possession |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Unique Leader |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Lamashtu, Swarm of the Formless, Hidden in Flesh, Presence Inexplicable, Dirty Priest, Spawn of Possession, Inner Conflict, Cabinet, Forbidden, Church of Deviance, Uncle Damfee |
| UPC: | 804026001023 |
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MOST TECHNICAL DEATH METAL ALBUM TO DATE!! Holy SH*T!! This album is a masterpeice, the guitar, drums and vocals are techincally dominant. Ive been playin death metal guitar for many years and this takes the cake in most brutal and technical album ever, they take the work "technical" to another level by not just shredding it up like most technical bands like Necrophagist but creating a new style of death metal that has never even been touched, with the weird timings and awkward yet genuis harmonies that somehow find a way to flow perfectly! This is the best death metal album I have ever heard. Unique Leader Records does it agian...
BRUTAL DEATH FROM SWEDEN
Spawn of Posssession are technically superb,the guitars ricochet all over the album with precise skill,playing off the multi-armed drummer that keeps up with the pace somehow. Keeping track of everything that goes on in this album is a challenge,but that adds to the marvel of talent that infests the members. Great,Brutal,Death Metal that gets more impressive with each listen.
hyper-technical brutal death upheaval
One of the best of the lesser-known brutal technical death metal bands new to the scene, these Swedes carry a flag of uber-technical hyper-fast flawless death metal of the brutal kind. Definitely thier work is soaked in worship of the allmighty Suffocation, this is brutality on a par with Mid-Era Broken Hope, later Cryptopsy, mid-era Cannibal Corpse, later Deeds of Flesh, early Deicide, and other bands out to be as brutal and technical as possible. Perhaps the band most similar to them is a one-man outfit from Europe called NECROPHAGIST, which is pretty much as brutal and technical as it gets (how many times can I say brutal and technical in one review?)
Anyway, this album, the entire way through, is unforgivingly intense. There is no pause, no relenting, and little breathing room in their riff-soaked syncopated wet dream of unabashed disiplinary musicianship. Listening to it gives me the feeling I got when I first heard Suffocation: my jaw dropped and I couldn't really keep up with the music, I had to just let it slam me against a wall and never stop pummeling me.