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Kadaverficker - Superkiller (A Musical Journey Between Life And Death)



6.7 | 18 votes |
Release date: 29 September 2023
Style: Goregrind, Grindcore

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01. Counterfeit
02. The Last Mask
03. Of The Sun And The Wind
04. Unethical Machines
05. All The Corpses Dance
06. Hot For A Dead Planet
07. Perennial Death
08. Darkness Drips From Her Like Honey
09. Waves Of Demise
10. Final Show
11. Lost In The Light
12. Death On Demand
13. Hail The Promiscuous Dead
14. 18 And Death
15. Not So Bad, But Bad
16. Pale Shadows
17. The Fan And The Bellows [The Chameleons cover]
18. New Corpse [Acid Bath cover]
19. Bad Taste [The Remnants cover]
20. Krom [Bathory cover]
21. Psycho Killer [Talking Heads cover]

Staff review by
F3ynman
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Strap yourselves in for the surprise of the year! A 21-song Musical Journey across the entire metal spectrum awaits!

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published 01.10.2023 | Comments (7)

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26.03.2024 - 16:09
Rating: 8
Liafev
This album could have gone wrong in so many ways, and yet I feel it didn't go wrong at all. It might not excell at everything it attemps, but the fact that it's a least doing good in all the different genres it approaches is a exploit in itself. The goth rock influences especially were a lot of fun for me.

I read elsewhere that the album should have gone further in the fun direction to actually be good, but I actually don't like metal that's not serious at all, and find that Kadaverficker (that name is already too much fun for me) managed the perfect level of fun here, it's musical fun, but serious songwriting. They played with the genres, but made actual quality music.

What struck me the most on second listen today is that I felt like I knew some of the tracks since years already. I already kind of felt a nostalgia feeling towards songs I had just discovered days before, and I could almost sing along some choruses already. That could be seen as a sign that the music is overly simple, but I rather think that they managed to inject a surprising and healthy dose of catchyness in the wild mishmash that this album is.

Overall a very pleasant surprise, especially from a band that had been doing Grindcore only in the past. It was fun from being to end despite being on the lenghty side.
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