Muscipula
Little Chasm Of Horrors |
United States
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Review by Tomek on July 15, 2016.
Times when melodic death metal ruled in my CD player are long gone, but every once in a while an album pops up that reminds me of those good old days. Poland's Warbell has some melodic elements that bring In Flames, Dark Tranquility and At The Gates to mind, but also has this harsh factor in their music that reminisces of Arch Enemy and Holy Moses way of doing things. The album was released at the end of 2015 without some huge promotion so if it flew under your radar - you may need to do some research. To me it is one of the stronger melodic death metal debuts I’ve heard in a while.
Full album consists of 15 songs and lasts around 56 minutes so if it comes to giving your money worth we are getting spoiled here. Did I mention that this is a debut album? It is their first full length record and Warbell is giving us a little bit of everything when it comes to melodic death metal. The songs are packed with energy and melody and all of them burst with liveliness. There are couple of instrumental pieces that somewhat cut in between the songs but with guitars putting out tons of melodic hooks and wonderful solos, tremendous drumming, very well positioned bass rumble and vocals by Karolina there is no chance for any monotony. Yes, you read that right, there is a female vocalist present in the band and the growling, roaring and rasps she puts out are quite stunning (also the reason I mentioned Holy Moses and Arch Enemy). There is a little bit of clean singing thrown in for a good measure but only to enhance parts of the song rather than lead vocals and also some spoken passages but very short and kept in the background. Most songs are kept short but all of them come with a strong and aggressive punch supported by remarkable melodies and for a debut album that lasts almost an hour Warbell managed to keep it exceedingly interesting all the way to the end.
Warbell brought many good songs with tons of passion for melodic metal with their album Havoc and if they continue in the same manner on their next one it will be an album to look out for. I would recommend to maybe keeping it a little shorter and not doing everything by themselves but on the other hand why try and fix something that ain't broken.
Rating: 8 out of 10
Review by Alex on February 19, 2020.
Yes it’s coming from American Southeast again, up to no good with their sewage scented gurgling, grimy death metal. A municipal collection of horrors blasted from hose in the trenches and smeared throughout the landscape. Ugliness meant to be devoured savagely if filth this sort appeals to your criteria. Can’t say you will find any appreciation in this if you haven't yet let the underground soils seep in, so the stench may be very nauseating to you, not that the band cares, but just a measure to inform you. Dense, slow, groovy, chunky and stoned, such is Little Chasm of Horrors, a three track demo emanating the fumes of a death metal territory respected and mimicked for decades. ‘Descending Into Chasm Dionanea Muscipula’ instigates the descent, pummeling through a sluggish lava-like movement of gooey vocals and breakdowns thickening the septic matter to be merged with ‘Sphagnum Bog of the Depraved Droseracea’s stoned putrescent excretions. Once sucked into the floating force of repulsion, say bye by to the existence that once was as ‘Closed Shut (Enzymatic Death by Digestion)’ applies acidic properties to aid in the structural decomposition meant to be absorbed and excreted. A digestive process it seems, though a very painful one of powerful chords, regurgitating chugging and a punk-like internal puking mashed together with xenomorphic vocals. A must have!
Rating: 7.5 out of 10
1.12kReview by Alex on February 19, 2020.
Yes it’s coming from American Southeast again, up to no good with their sewage scented gurgling, grimy death metal. A municipal collection of horrors blasted from hose in the trenches and smeared throughout the landscape. Ugliness meant to be devoured savagely if filth this sort appeals to your criteria. Can’t say you will find any appreciation in this if you haven't yet let the underground soils seep in, so the stench may be very nauseating to you, not that the band cares, but just a measure to inform you. Dense, slow, groovy, chunky and stoned, such is Little Chasm of Horrors, a three track demo emanating the fumes of a death metal territory respected and mimicked for decades. ‘Descending Into Chasm Dionanea Muscipula’ instigates the descent, pummeling through a sluggish lava-like movement of gooey vocals and breakdowns thickening the septic matter to be merged with ‘Sphagnum Bog of the Depraved Droseracea’s stoned putrescent excretions. Once sucked into the floating force of repulsion, say bye by to the existence that once was as ‘Closed Shut (Enzymatic Death by Digestion)’ applies acidic properties to aid in the structural decomposition meant to be absorbed and excreted. A digestive process it seems, though a very painful one of powerful chords, regurgitating chugging and a punk-like internal puking mashed together with xenomorphic vocals. A must have!
Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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