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Malignancy - Inhuman Grotesqueries review



Reviewer:
8.0

15 users:
7.8
Band: Malignancy
Album: Inhuman Grotesqueries
Release date: 2007


01. Inhuman Grotesqueries
02. Neglected Rejection
03. Indigenous Pathogen
04. Skeletal Integrity
05. Predicted Malformations
06. Protagonist Complacence
07. Embryological Teratomas
08. Benign Reabsorption
09. Organic Machinery
10. Genital Hemangioma
11. Xenotransplantation
12. Pathological Imperative

Warning: Not For The Faint Of Heart!

Yes, this album is savage, it will melt your brain and will turn your limbs into pudding, it's Malignancy returning from the bizarre world of intense time signatures and technical patterns wrapped with twisted brutality and spastic riffing. Brutal Death from the depths of the goriest metal blender, ultra fast, insanely complex and hostile music specially made for solid ears...

This band is surely not suitable for everyone and that's maybe their human weakness, while the ultra-gore and brutal fanatics of Torsofuck and Last Days Of Humanity will find this album to be half mild, the Tech Death virtuosos who love Quo Vadis and Martyr will get scared by the logo of the band itself. But Malignancy still sounds better than most Deeds Of Flesh followers, they are more than that, they managed to merge grotesque brutality and technicality in their music, they don't exploit the usual blast-beats to form aggression, they instead use the speed of light to play insanely fast to finally create a steep version of Brutal Death Metal...yeah well...it's really difficult to explain.

The truth is, Malignancy plays a little different than the usual BDM act with nothing but noise and blasts to offer, their songwriting is never linear and that's what makes this band so surprising; I do know this album won't change the minds of regular Death fans, but I'm also aware that people who's able to take "a little more" will be pleased and fulfilled. The people who had the guts to take Odious Mortem and Severe Torture home will be the ones who will at least understand and then love this CD.

Once again we get to see another "Tony Koehl" in a BDM album, I do prefer his "violent" paintings rather than his "disgusting" ones though, this cover just grossed me out badly but I guess it fits with the overall concept. Anyway, overall this is a great album from a bunch of sickos... clever sickos... but sickos none the less.

Best Tracks: "Genital Hemangioma", "Neglected Rejection", "Protagonist Complacence"


Rating breakdown
Performance: 8
Songwriting: 9
Originality: 7
Production: 8

Written by Herzebeth | 15.10.2007




Comments

Comments: 4   Visited by: 39 users
15.10.2007 - 04:49
Rating: 10
Dangerboner
Lactation Cnslt
I've never heard so many pinch harmonics in my life.
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15.10.2007 - 06:37
iaberis
Advice Troll
Written by Dangerboner on 15.10.2007 at 04:49

I've never heard so many pinch harmonics in my life.

Lol, indeed!
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Bitch! Please
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15.10.2007 - 16:20
Rating: 8
Stigmatized
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Agree with pyro.

Great album, just like the rest of their material. Not sure if I like this or Intrauterine Cannibalism better.
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15.10.2007 - 20:36
Black_Handed
A village idiot
well i just listened to one sample of this album on their website. could be a bit more dynamic otherwise its good. some groves maybe would do i dont know. plus it isnt that earmelting...well certainly not after listening to origin .
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