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Terra Necrosis

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Terra Necrosis
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Type: Full-Length
Release Date: 2007
Label: Konqueror Records
Genre: Death
2. Frozen Gaze
4. Deadlands
5. As The Kingdom Drowns
7. Upon These Stones
8. Momentum Of The Void
9. You Belong Here, Below
1. Ghosts Of The Eastern Front
2. Lower Dnieper Offensive
3. Ordered Eastward (Hail Of Bullets Cover)
4. Fortress At Lorient
5. As Death Breaks The Surface
6. Under Wheels Of Death
7. Panzerkampfwagen IV
8. We Will Remember Them... (A Tribute For Bolt Thrower)
9. 7th Patrol
10. Battle Of Brody
1. Deoxyribonucleic Accident
2. Closing Eyes
3. Transcendental Dream
4. Nocturnal Crucifixion [Dying Fetus Cover]
5. Service For A Vacant Coffin [Autopsy Cover]
1. Release In Death
2. Arcanum
3. Black Chapel
4. Ebola
5. Among The Beasts & Ancient Slumber
6. Life Extinct
7. Tabula Rasa
8. Hell Above
9. Bane Appetite
10. The Infernal Voyage

Review by Mario on September 11, 2007.

Months old news about Fred Estby leaving the ranks of Dismember left me wondering on the future of Swedish death metal. Quite surprising it really was to hear "Terra Necrosis," Nominon's 3rd full-length - a slab of classic, Sunlight studio-sounding quality material.

Yeah, remember that groovy, thick also catchy sound of the 90's? I have tried to avoid comparing (Nominon 2007) to other bands achievements but, seriously, who after getting acquainted with these 10 tracks would not recognize similarities with old Grave, Unleashed, Dismember, Entombed and maybe Comecon? Probably only new-comers would... or country music lovers. So, what can we expect here? Nothing more but fluently dominant guitar work, vocal delivered in midrange growls put over heavily distorted bass, and brutally executed drums. Everything flows 'Like an Ever flowing stream' - if you know what I mean.

Hey, if you think John McEntee got wrong here (his Ibex Moon Records released this cd in N. America) drop me a line of complaint.
And, yes, I am not worried anymore on the current condition of Swedish death metal!

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 8
Originality: 7.5
Production: 8
Overall: 8

Rating: 8 out of 10

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Review by JD on December 30, 2010.

The former Soviet Block has been pumping out some momentously nasty metal since the Communists fell. It seems that these musicians go at it harder than most of the bands out there today. The former Communist satellites seem to breed music that is harsher and baleful than anywhere else. I am excited, to say the least.

Slovakia’s Typhoid explodes with some intense Brutal Death Metal that is out to fry what little brain matter you may or may not have left after all of these years of metal, and they do it rather well. Sounding like an amalgamation of bands like Suffocation, Dying Fetus, Necrophagist and Deeds Of Flesh, they hammer at you with intensely heavy and blatantly gory metal throughout this five track EP.

Three of the songs on this EP are originals, and they are pretty good, but their own originals were pretty straight forward and left me wondering what they were trying to do. Moving one, the two covers they have on here (by Dying Fetus and Autopsy) that are the better tracks they have offered up. They took these insane ‘extreme’ classic songs, and made them their own by adding in some of their own flavours. These songs were heavy and acidic in both form and function but payed respect to the original bands.

Typhoid plays some great metal, but need to work on some things when it comes to their own originals. I am not saying that these songs are bad, but they leave me with a sense that I have heard it all before. I have heard that on later releases, they did just that but on this album, they failed to impress. The EP is good, but there is nothing that really screams out for me to continue to listen.

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship:8 (Great musicians)
Atmosphere: 5
Production: 7
Originality: 5.5
Overall: 6

Rating: 6.3 out of 10

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Review by Mario on September 11, 2007.

Months old news about Fred Estby leaving the ranks of Dismember left me wondering on the future of Swedish death metal. Quite surprising it really was to hear "Terra Necrosis," Nominon's 3rd full-length - a slab of classic, Sunlight studio-sounding quality material.

Yeah, remember that groovy, thick also catchy sound of the 90's? I have tried to avoid comparing (Nominon 2007) to other bands achievements but, seriously, who after getting acquainted with these 10 tracks would not recognize similarities with old Grave, Unleashed, Dismember, Entombed and maybe Comecon? Probably only new-comers would... or country music lovers. So, what can we expect here? Nothing more but fluently dominant guitar work, vocal delivered in midrange growls put over heavily distorted bass, and brutally executed drums. Everything flows 'Like an Ever flowing stream' - if you know what I mean.

Hey, if you think John McEntee got wrong here (his Ibex Moon Records released this cd in N. America) drop me a line of complaint.
And, yes, I am not worried anymore on the current condition of Swedish death metal!

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 8
Originality: 7.5
Production: 8
Overall: 8

Rating: 8 out of 10

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Review by Mario on September 11, 2007.

Months old news about Fred Estby leaving the ranks of Dismember left me wondering on the future of Swedish death metal. Quite surprising it really was to hear "Terra Necrosis," Nominon's 3rd full-length - a slab of classic, Sunlight studio-sounding quality material.

Yeah, remember that groovy, thick also catchy sound of the 90's? I have tried to avoid comparing (Nominon 2007) to other bands achievements but, seriously, who after getting acquainted with these 10 tracks would not recognize similarities with old Grave, Unleashed, Dismember, Entombed and maybe Comecon? Probably only new-comers would... or country music lovers. So, what can we expect here? Nothing more but fluently dominant guitar work, vocal delivered in midrange growls put over heavily distorted bass, and brutally executed drums. Everything flows 'Like an Ever flowing stream' - if you know what I mean.

Hey, if you think John McEntee got wrong here (his Ibex Moon Records released this cd in N. America) drop me a line of complaint.
And, yes, I am not worried anymore on the current condition of Swedish death metal!

Categorical Rating Breakdown

Musicianship: 9
Atmosphere: 8
Originality: 7.5
Production: 8
Overall: 8

Rating: 8 out of 10

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