They either’ve listened to Meshuggah or they’re copycatting someone who has. The usual Korn and Tool stylings are bearable, sometimes enjoyable. No, really…
Malevolent Creation ceased to progress beyond the usual blastbeat/mosh-breakdown-part combination, but I still find myself loyal to every record they put out.
Good ol’ black metal carnage. Blurred guitar, non-stop drumming, blackened howls at dark skies, and more time changes than you’d expect in a mere eight songs.
“There Will Be Blood Tonight,” and the Manson-ish industrial plod of “We Only Come Out at Night” transcend the cheese. Well, they taste of a different cheese.
Kick the hard-ass end of Pantera into a Relapse blender, grind thoroughly, and then slurp back over a hearty human lunch with Cannibal and you get close.
The radio remix of “Paperdoll” and live versions of Spit’s “Spit,” “Brackish,” “Suck,” “Do You Think I’m a Whore?,” “Raven,” and the video of “Charlotte.”
Jack Off Jill screams, they whisper and pant and breathe in your ear, then they lick your earlobe softly before driving a metal rod through your skull.