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Let's again leave this to the people who totally what they are talking about when it coimes to the world of underground grindcore, take it away Power It Up guys!
"It seems like grind bands are a dime a dozen these days, and most sound alike or are just plain mediocre. Out of all the grindcore bands that I've heard lately, Nashgul definitely stands out as one that isn't afraid to stray from the stereotypical barrage of blasts beats and unintelligible guitar. This is one of those albums that you put on and all your friends say "whoa, who the fuck is this?"
There is an obvious death metal influence here. The vocals range from piercing high screeches, to low Mesrine-esque growls, along with layered and call and answer dual vocal sections. What I think really separates these guys from other grind bands is the guitar: it isn't an onslaught of noise oriented chords structured in a "fit as many notes as possible into a 30 second song." There is a noticeable melody and structure to Nashgul's songs, which gives them an appeal to lovers of grind and death metal across the board. This lets you hear the progression of Nashgul's sound without having to keep switching records.
If you like death metal and you like grind, buy this album and get blown away. 19 tracks, combining the best elements of Nasum,old Carcass, Terrorizer and Looking For An Answer. One of the best grindcore bands out there right now...
Track Listing:
1. The Day After The End Of Humanity 01:01
2. Hidrofobia 01:27
3. Predicadores De La Muerte 00:57
4. Cremated Remains 01:30
5. La Plaga 02:21
6. Olor A Napalm 00:52
7. Colonia De Leprosos 01:10
8. Crematorio 01:17
9. Mad Max II 01:01
10. Snake Plissken 01:17
11. El Dia De Los Muertos 02:37
12. Terrorist Warhead 00:43
13. Invierno Nuclear 01:16
14. Street Trash 01:19
15. Disintegration In A Flash Of Light 01:16
16. El Vengador Toxico 01:32
17. Planet Cancer 01:37
18. El Horror Oculto 01:47
19. El Fin 01:26
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