SUFFOCATION - Effigy of the Forgotten
R/C
Records
Brutal,
uncompromising and original this LP tops pretty much everything that came the
way in 1991 via the brutal death metal scene. Napalm Death was right up there
with 'Harmony Corruption', but this one is slower in comparison, not much.
These guys started or paved the way to the death metal scene with the newly
born Entombed (a few years prior) and Deicide. But Suffocation has their own
sound here, which it will remain to be one of their best albums if not THE
best. Everything seemed to come together and the riffs are amazing. They're so
thick with a heavy, distorted tone.
The
vocals are one of the pinnacles to the album, just things seemed to be pretty
much in tandem with what a technical brutal death metal album should be like. A
huge influence on the scene and metal in general. They were featured in Metal
Maniacs way back 30 years ago. Or just about that much time ago. So since
they've been around a while even with a minor split they're still making good
albums. But this one (to me) tops them all. The music is just brutality and
unrelenting. That snare drum just beats in your skull. It's totally wicked! I
enjoyed this the whole way through it. Every song is good!
Production-wise
it's really good. Everything is mixed together smoothly and with perfection.
They just don't give up on here, the sound and atmosphere is grim. They don't
give up the riffs are wicked and innovative. They sure show their influences
though on this one, not that they're borrowing riffs from bands but some of
their death metal riffs (as I see it) show how Sepultura with 'Beneath the
Remains' has a bit of riffing like some particular songs on here. But just
heavier and a bit different since they're in the thrash metal genre,
Suffocation fits in with the brutal technical death metal genre. And rightfully
so!
You
can download this or buy the physical copy of the CD to show support for the
band. But if you hear it and don't think it's worth buying the CD or you don't
have a CD player, just listen on YouTube or Spotify. Even buying the digital
copy still shows the band some support in their royalties. This is probably
their best album ever, just everything is good on here. They fit nicely into
this genre(s). Brutal, technical and amazing music. And leads, too! Nothing
here gets old or stagnant. It's a classic and one that you want to have for
always no matter what genre(s) of metal is your favorite. Own it!
Ryan
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