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Aborted - The Archaic Abattoir



7.7 | 130 votes |
Release date: 17 April 2005
Style: Brutal death metal

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01. Dead Wreckoning
02. Blood Fixing The Bled
03. Gestated Rabidity
04. Hecatomb
05. The Gangrenous Epitaph
06. The Inertia
07. A Cold Logistic Slaughter
08. Voracious Haemoglobinic Syndrome
09. Threading On Vermillion Deception
10. Descend To Extirpation
11. The Sanctification Of Refornication [bonus]
12. Drowned [Entombed cover] [bonus]

Additional info
Recorded, Mixed & Mastered at The Antfarm Studios Dec 04/Jan 05 by Tue Madsen &
Aborted
Drums Tracked by Tue & Ziggy

Also released was a limited edition with slipcase
and a box limited to 1000 copies with the slipcase edition, some cards and
plastic gloves.

Lp version limited to 700 hand-numbered copies

Staff review by
Herzebeth
Rating:
6.0
The Archaic Abattoir FAQ:

1.First of all? are the myths true? Is Aborted turning into a Metalcore band? Because they used to be one of the most brutal bands out there.

H= Well, Metalcore is like the new popular trend this days, yes this band used to be Brutal Death Metal, and I do not find Metalcore music in "The Archaic Abattoir," but I do find a lot of Melodic Death Metal Riffs with few Metalcore overtones.

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published 07.07.2005 | Comments (6)

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28.04.2012 - 01:19
Rating: 7
musicalkaratekid
A very musically precise album, as far as the guitar work and drums are concerned, yet the vocals for the most part just annoy the hell out of me. Perhaps if Caluwé had used a less guttural approach to his lyrics, it would sound much more fitting to the music in the background. I also have a slight problem with the industrial passages which either end or begin a track, as they don't seem to have any other significance than just simply being there. Nonetheless, as said before, the guitar work is very tight, and with the solos, each song is technically spot on.
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11.07.2022 - 00:01
Rating: 7
DeathMetal
Much like the comment above, the music is tight and brutal as always, but that new vocal style they use sort of ruins a lot of the songs for me. I don't mind bands trying to change it up, but this just feels a little out of place for me.
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