Maryland trio Dying Fetus comes through with one of the best brutal death metal albums I've heard since their last album back in 2012.
Dying Fetus' trademark sound and technical groove with production so clean it loses most of its potential.
A near perfect death metal album with one foot in tradition and one foot in progression. Crushing vocals, breakdowns, and blast beats bring you through surprisingly catchy rhythms and melodies that are often times put on the back burner for full length records. The album has aged well and kept me coming back much like Decapitated's Organic Hallucinosis
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