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Diskord - Degenerations review



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Band: Diskord
Album: Degenerations
Style: Progressive death metal, Technical death metal
Release date: August 13, 2021
A review by: RaduP


01. Loitering In The Portal
02. Bionic Tomb Eternal
03. Abnegations
04. The Endless Spiral
05. Dirigiste Radio Hit
06. Lone Survivor
07. Dragged For Coronation
08. Clawing At The Fabric Of Space
09. Atoms Decay
10. Raging Berzerker In The Universe Rigid
11. Gnashing
12. Beyond The Grime

It's been nearly a decade since the last Diskord album, and that decade still hasn't been able to untangle Diskord's music.

It is a bit difficult calling Diskord death metal. Even if all the namedropping bands are still in the death metal sphere, like Demilich, Gorguts, Carbonized, and Atheist, there's something transcendental about Diskord's music where it feels like the technical death metal basis has been twisted beyond its mere form where it can still safely be called that. Each of the bands mentioned were forward thinking for their time, so calling them avant-garde is justified. Diskord have been at it since 1999, putting out their first record in 2007, so they were around for quite a while. But even now, in 2021, it feels ahead of the curveball.

It's not like 2021 hasn't had it's share of forward-thinking technical/progressive death metal, with names like Mefitis, Ad Nauseam, Atvm, Seputus and StarGazer all pushing the envelope in their own way. And it's perhaps telling how half of those have a very old-school 90s feeling about them, showing how much they were influenced by the bands I mentioned previously. So with such a long history and a staying power to forward-thinking death metal, what exactly makes it forward-thinking anymore? If all bands sounded like Gorguts, would that sound be forward-thinking anymore? If Degenerations were to sound exactly like Dystopics, would it be worth calling it avant-garde?

Reading our review of Dystopics, it really feels like it could perfectly be used to describe Degenerations as well, because the review focuses mostly on the sound as a whole instead of album specifics. Nine years later, Diskord still play mind-cluttering music, throwing oddball bursts of riffs, free-floating bass, incomprehensible drumming, structure changes that feel ad hoc, psychedelia old school production. All of these have been part of the sound of a bunch of other similar bands, but somehow none of them manage to sound as mind-boggling as Diskord. Somehow all of it transcends what I can assume are the borders of death metal. This feels closer to something else than to straight-forward death metal, regardless of how many riffs and growls it encapsulates.

And despite how it technically has a lot in common with a lot of the aforementioned, listening to Diskord still extinguished most of the familiarity into a unique listening experience. The organic production makes this less suffocating than a lot of the free-flowing tech death of nowadays, with its pummeling sense being more of an oddball one. It manages to be both dissonant and groovy, both nauseating and riveting. It's all somehow... penetrable? It's avant-garde technical death metal done in a way that is inviting. Which might explain why it's exhilarating to listen to this and not feel much of the fatigue I generally associate with music of the sorts.

I am now fully warped and my mind is inside out.






Written on 27.08.2021 by Doesn't matter that much to me if you agree with me, as long as you checked the album out.


Comments

Comments: 5   Visited by: 62 users
27.08.2021 - 17:13
Rating: 8
Mehrad
Great review of a good album. Wasn't really memorable, but it was well crafted and well performed.
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27.08.2021 - 23:11
nikarg
Staff
I would have reviewed this eventually if you hadn't and I am glad you did. This is really good, more accessible than Ad Nauseam but still pretty bonkers. I love the production, I love the bass, and I am trying to wrap my head around the songwriting. Far fuckin' out.
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30.08.2021 - 12:31
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
Staff
Finished my first listening and it's pretty fucking mental allright. I don't know if it's just me but I sense a vague but still noticeable oriental feeling on this album.
Man this band just doesn't disappoint. Thanks for the review. I really should check out some of the names you dropped.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29
Like you could kiss my ass

Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.

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09.09.2021 - 19:03
Desha
delicious dish
It's hard for something technical or avant-garde to really surprise me (even if a review praises it for that), but I gave it the benefit of the doubt and yeah it's actually really cool. This gives me big Damim vibes, weird that they don't share any members?
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You are the hammer, I am the nail
building a house in the fire on the hill
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15.12.2021 - 22:12
Rating: 8
DarkWingedSoul
Sick'n'beautiful
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