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Inhuman Depravity - Nocturnal Carnage By The Unholy Desecrator

9/6/2015

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Right, time to be thrown back into the putrid, bloodsoaked puddles of decaying human flesh and feast on the mouldering intestines of the damned. We're back on track for about half an hour of vile brutality, furious blastbeats and high speed riffing in perfect death metal tradition.  Since the eighties this genre has been wrecking audiences allover the world and the so called 'old school' is still extremely active today.

Inhumany Depravity is a death metal band from Istanbul (Turkey), formed in 2013.  This album is their second effort after a three-track demo.  This quartet clearly has been listening to bands like Cannibal Corpse, Suffocation and other gods of the extreme.  'Nocturnal Carnage By The Unholy Desecrator' is one of the sickest death metal album I've heard in a while, filled with devastating guitars and deep, guttural vocals.  Not a single word is understandable, just as we like it.

The album opens with a quote from American Psycho, where Patrick Bateman calls his lawyer and talks about all the people he murdered.  From there we're immediately drenched in a thick layer of distortion, blastbeats and growls that just doesn't stop.  The tempo is insane, almost inhuman.  None of the nine songs on this album offers any breather. In stead, this quartet keeps on blasting these vicious sounds through my speakers as if all hell has indeed broken loose.

However, beyond all this sheer brutality, there actually is some high quality songwriting.  Most of the songs are quite complex pieces of work, often nudging towards the highly technical subgenres of extreme musical styles.  Here and there I can hear flashes of industrial metal and grindcore but these too are drenched in this pernicious pool or gore.  Picking a favourite song is simply impossible.  This album is one continuous steamroller, leaving the listener stunned and atrophied.

So, death metal fans, rejoice because you might have just stumbled on one of your new favourites in this genre.  Inhuman Depravity has opened the portals to their personal hells and will leave many victims after the feast is over.  And the feast is brutal, heads will bang until they seperate from their bodies and intense moshpits will sever limbs and disembowel the unexpecting participants.  A night to remember...

Do not consider this writing a review, consider it a fair warning...



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