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Damn, this three-piece from Brazil don't know how to spell the word subtelty
! Their own brand of brutal death metal possess a strong grindcore edge
that might please most fans of hyperblast insanity… If technique
never sound weak (drumming is really sick!!!), if the sound even let you
distinguish the nice bass guitar work, I have to admit the 32 minutes
of "Monstrosity Per Defectum" sounded like a rather long and
painful experience to my ears. The lack of breaks or slightest form of
melody do have their share of responsability, but mainly vocals turn out
to be the weak point here. Too raw and monotonous.
Globally, Anmod show how brutal and technical a three-piece may sound,
but they should slow down sometimes and include some variation if they
wanna really impress a large amount of listeners.
Steph
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