Cause For Alarm never strayed from their fast, furious, and political identity throughout their two decades of existence, even as the band changed members.
Refusing to write catchy stoner rock anthems, instead preferring art-damaged collages of thick smoke-choked riffs strafed with Dorrian’s nuthouse roar.
Ex-Obituary Trevor Perez and four members of Pyrexia all agreed that Obituary’s last album didn’t suck enough and that the world needed something even worse.
The mix of their intellectual arrangements with street-wise attitude eliminates all boundaries, earning them fans ranging from jazz freaks to hardcore thugs.
Alice Cooper game show organ reeling with very Uriah Heep/Deep Purple meets Sam Black Church/Marilyn Manson kind of warped stuff – interesting and unsettling.
Incorporating black metal flourishes along with more intricate song structures, Divine Empire have created a more devastating album than their previous slab.
For those unfamiliar, you might want to start with Storm of the Light’s Bane or Somberlain and then check out this collection of crudely recorded songs.