Blood - Impulse To Destroy review
Band: | Blood |
Album: | Impulse To Destroy |
Style: | Grindcore |
Release date: | 1989 |
Guest review by: | StephenT29 |
01. Intro
02. Wings Of Declaration
03. Foulmouthed Politicians
04. Dogmatize
05. Spasmo Paralytic Dreams
06. Linear Logical Intelligence
07. Why?
08. The Greed
09. Blood
10. Retrogression
11. Technical Abortion
12. Beyond Time And Space
13. Celtic Compost
14. Jesus Never Lived
15. Economic Cancer
16. Ventilator Integrator
17. A Big Cake
18. Tumor
19. Unsophisticated Sorehead
20. Compulsion
21. Bloodyseason
22. Necromancer
23. Skate Is Great
24. No Regret
Blood have been around since the beginning of two extreme metal genres, death metal and grindcore. However, they have remained virtually unknown. They released their debut album, Impulse To Destroy, back in 1989 when both genres were very young. Are they unknown because they were not signed to a major label? Maybe they were too extreme for the average metalhead at the time? I think the real reason that this band and album are unknown is because of how average they are.
Impulse To Destroy is a typical grindcore/death metal record. It has fast parts, blast beats are plentiful, and harsh guitar-playing cuts through your eardrums. This album has all the parts to make an awesome record, but the band just did not succeed in doing so. All of the songs sound pretty much the same. The guitar riffs are hard to distinguish due to the poor production. The drumming gets very boring and generic after the first couple of minutes due to the lack of creative fills and variation.
The death metal elements on Impulse To Destroy stand out a lot. The vocalist uses deep growls that you would find in death metal. The album also slows down to mid-paced death metal parts with fewer blast beats and heavier guitar parts. When bands slow the tempo down in grindcore and death metal, it usually sounds very heavy and aggressive. On Impulse To Destroy, however, these slowed-down parts are very boring because they don't have any intensity to back them up. These parts just sound like very average death metal.
These are the reasons why Impulse To Destroy and Blood are very average. There were already many bands such as Morbid Angel and Obituary that released very good death metal albums in 1989, the same year as Impulse To Destroy. Terrorizer and Carcass also released very good grindcore records the same year as this album. Overall I believe that Impulse To Destroy is an average record that gets overshadowed by many other albums that do the same thing but much better.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 6 |
Songwriting: | 6 |
Originality: | 6 |
Production: | 6 |
Written by StephenT29 | 15.02.2019
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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