The brand new EP from Richmond, VA’s chaos ascendants, featuring four crushing declarations of death metal victory! Bombarding the listener with riff after punishing riff, LEFT CROSS establishes a palpable pulse from the aptly-titled opening track, “Hail of Doom”, and drags the listener along by the neck as that pulse fluidly flips from stomping to galloping and back again. It is clear that this ferocious five-piece rejects the all too familiar tropes of today’s easily digestible metal of death, like studio-fabricated cavernous “atmosphere” and soporific droning passages, and instead produces something potent that you can grasp onto and carry into battle with fist raised and head banging. The prophecy is set in stone, and LEFT CROSS are destined to conquer. Featuring members of Antichrist Siege Machine, Spite (live), and other reputable defenders of the faith.
supported by 9 fans who also own “Exalted Command”
never been a big death metal fan but this is actually super accessible for the genre, has fun concepts, and personally i'm always a fan of albums with short tracklists and huge runtimes (for individual songs) Great time, good jumping on point for newbies too. alienasu
supported by 8 fans who also own “Exalted Command”
NONE a opéré un virage dans Where Life Should Be et ça se confirme davantage dans Damp Chill of Life. Le temps des métaphores est révolu : l'humidité froide, c'est celle des larmes qui coulent sur le visage à cause de la dépression. Tout pleure dans cet album : les guitares typées DSBM grésillent, les solos ("The Damp Chill of Life", "It's Painless To Let Go") sont liquides et coulent, les voix prennent à la gorge ; même le piano, étranglé par les sanglots ("Cease"), est aphone. Insoutenable... Jordan Vauvert