A compilation album comprised of songs from the band's first two demos. Coming from a time before Ulcerate developed their signature Dissodeath sound, this album offers an enjoyable mix of Technical and Brutal Death Metal.
The first four songs, originally from a demo with the same name, deliver a relentless stream of blasting drums and technical riffing, with occasional hints of dissonance. The second half features tracks from their self-titled 2003 demo and follows a similar formula, ... read more
Decided to check out more of the Colombian BDM scene after listening to Carnal's 'True Blasphemy' and immediately stumbled onto a top-tier BDM record, in my opinion. Pingy snare blast beats galore, demented and completely unintelligible dual vocals, guitar riffs devoid of any rhythm, and a nice, crunchy bass tone to accompany you. Every song is short and chaotic, leading to the album's relatively brief timespan of only 25 minutes--but that is enough to leave an impression. I ... read more