INFECTIOUS
CATHETER THERAPY – Incredible Stories from Daily Humans Life
Gormageddon Productions
Bands operating in brutal death metal and grindcore
often push themselves toward maximum extremity—faster, heavier, more chaotic.
The technical skill involved can be impressive, yet many releases struggle to
offer songs that invite repeated listening. INFECTIOUS CATHETER THERAPY from
Russia approach their debut with a different mindset, and that alone makes them
stand out.
All the familiar genre elements are present, but the
band filters them through a noticeably more melodic lens. Their foundation
blends brutal death metal with touches of traditional heavy and thrash metal,
giving the material a clearer sense of structure. What truly defines their
sound, however, is the use of samples. The band incorporates disco, pop, and
trance textures into their compositions, adding unexpected color and variety
without undermining the aggression.
I am not a dedicated follower of this particular
hybrid approach, yet it’s hard to deny that INFECTIOUS CATHETER THERAPY deliver
an album with personality and a genuine spark of originality. For listeners
searching for something different within the brutal death metal/grindcore
spectrum, this debut offers exactly that—an unconventional take that invites curiosity
rather than relying solely on extremity.
Nick Parastatidis


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