CRYPTOPSY
- As Gomorrah Burns
Nuclear Blast Records
I believe this album received unfair treatment from
critics, despite some decent ratings. It seamlessly picks up where
"Whisper Supremacy" left off, completing the musical journey for me.
Although it's just over 30 minutes long, it assaults the eardrums like its
predecessor. I thoroughly enjoyed it and showed my support by purchasing the
CD—every bit helps in this age of streaming that has artists struggling.
"As Gomorrah Burns" features pounding beats,
lethal guitar pieces, and a lack of overlapping songs, maintaining a
consistently high intensity. The guitar harmonics are particularly noteworthy.
If extreme death metal appeals to you, it's definitely worth checking out.
The vocals differ a bit, with what sounds like two
contributors, adding a unique dimension compared to "Whisper..." Yet,
it complements the onslaught of this recording perfectly. The album doesn't relent
in intensity, a characteristic I appreciated.
What kept me hooked wasn't just the intensity, but
also the guitars, vocals, and overall sound. The frequent tempo changes,
reminiscent of "Whisper...," added to the appeal. The crunch guitars,
with their killer distortion, stood out. The drums complemented the guitars
well, showcasing a well-thought concept of what "extreme" truly
means.
Critiquing this release negatively seems unjust when,
in reality, it offers top-notch death metal that immerses you in abhorrent
sickness. They've created a sonic assault akin to other extreme acts like newer
Exhumed. The pace never lets up, and the production quality is commendable.
The guitars, dominating with their tempos, leads,
distortion, and harmonics, were especially enjoyable. The vocal variety,
alternating between low bello growls and screams, added an engaging element
lacking in "Whisper...," at least in my opinion. This album stands
out as one of the best in 2023, packed with substance that blew me away. I
encourage not just downloading but buying it to support the death metal
community. For those without CD players, find a way to give it a listen—this is
a release worth experiencing in some form!
Ryan “Death8699” Fanucchi
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