Review: Uttertomb - Nebulas of Self-Desecration | |||||||
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Nebulas of Self-Desecration | |||||||
Label: Pulverised Records Year released: 2024 Duration: 43:10 Tracks: 8 Genre: Death Metal Rating: Review online: July 15, 2024 Reviewed by: Sargon the Terrible |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 3.5/5 (70%) (4 Votes)
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This is a band who have been cranking out underground EPs and splits for better than a decade, and only now getting a full-length album out. From the depths of Chilean Death Metal comes this churning, hollow-voiced slab of subterranean heaviness, and I think it was definitely worth waiting for. This has that South American sound that is influenced by USDM like Incantation, but trades in technicality for heaviness and an echoing, atavistic recording job. The vocals are a distant bellow low in the mix, leaving the guitars front and center with a blistering wall of crushing riffs. I love how completely underground this sounds, like primal chants of evil crawling up from the depths of the earth. If you like primitive, hateful shit like Dominus Xul then you don't want to miss this. |
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