There are almost no refrains or singable lines. Dissonant chords, whispers, high squeaks, and line after line about love and disillusionment and The Man.
Anyone hoping that Paul Bearer is fronting a Sheer Terror clone is in for a big shock. He’s letting ST fans know he’s moving on from that period of his life.
Dennis Ostermann releases sonic masterpieces wrapped around the theme of the album title. Holy is an 11-track collection exploring the effects of religion.
Tried-and-true yet shrieky and fatiguing screechy production, a re-use of alien themes, that caustic caw, and those almost doomy tower of power chords.
Their first two were filled to the brim with sonically-perfect, brutally-satisfying slabs of deathblasts. Believe it: The Negation is the best one yet.
Under a whitewash of a noise, grind, and indie rock-based hardcore – no doubt possessed by Fugazi and Unsane – comes an unrelenting and out-of-control outfit.