
The album contains eight tracks, most of them rather short. Yet, the sheer speed and brutality of the whole thing is so suffocating that those eight tracks will probably be more than enough to stomp you into a bloody pulp. 'Walls of Askalon' quickly lures you in, grabs you by the throat and throws you wall-to-wall until you beg for mercy. 'Putrescent Remains' knows no mercy. In fact, none of these tracks to. Most of the track here drive on machine gun snare drums and piercing riffs so ultimate deletion is inevitable.
'Black Light to the Rotten Wombs of Disgrace' is my personal favorite. It's one of those tracks that will kick you face down in a puddle of mud, intestines, vomit and blood and shove you around in there for a few minutes. And you'll love it. You'll love the punishment Kingdom delivers. Like I mentioned in the opening paragraph, every fan of brutal and high speed death metal can easily appreciate this. In the end, the pulverising 'Karma Slayer' and the cover of Immortal's 'Blashyrkh' beautifully finish the job, but you might already be dead by then...
Serge