Beheaded - Never To Dawn
Define nightmare if you can. Or even better. Try to recall the time when you woke yourself in the middle of the night, screaming from a nightmare you wouldn't even want to remember. Well lads, the Maltese falcon has landed and their job apparently is to bring those horrid memories back to you, with their new atrocity! Entitled 'Never To Dawn' and after a short intro they start a sheer blasting on unspoken death metal riffs that can really hack you neck ear to ear! The first song of this platter of human entrails is called 'Elapsed In The Vortex Of Eextinction' and it is the perfect song to start the annihilation. It is the song fucking Satan would pick himself as an intro to the apocalypse! The next two songs carry on the brutality of the first one into a new level of barbarity. 'Lament Of A Sordid God', and 'Where Hours Etch Their Name' are perfect examples of what we call, brutality easy to memorize and so painful to remember. It is the definition of nightmare. Not for the week ones, not for those who like melodies and definitely not for the godloving sweethearts out there! If your flesh hasn't melted yet, you will move to the next song! 'Perished Into Inexistence' and this is where the atmosphere comes in. Damn it, those guys can play. Really catchy guitar theme with a great lead solo and great continuation! The time for the title track of the album has come and I believe 'Never To Dawn' combines everything a death metal fan wants to hear from a death metal song.
The next two are small duration kicks to the groin with the second one'Towards An Abducted Sun' giving an epic moment of demise in this whole release. I have to say here that the songs in general are above 4 minutes but those guys know how to make this work for their favor. There was not a single moment in this whole release that I caught myself wanting to push the next button. Last two songs of this hellpit and I am trying to get a hold of my self. 'Descent Into Sanguinary Seas', and 'The Ancient Acumen' with the last one gaining it's place as a favorite one on this album. A 7 minute masterpiece of sheer painful brutality. I really caught myself staring like an idiot after the first hearing, and the second, and the third, and the fuck me... I lost count. Tried reeealllly hard to find something that would cut off one star on their final rating but those fuckers made it so damn hard. Perfect song structures, perfect vocals and a magnificent vocal flow, excellent themes on the guitars (both lead and rhythm), great bass lines, an awesome performance by the band and a fucking awesome layout that matches perfectly with the whole music in there. I really can't help it. The boyzzz from Malta brought hell on earth and I am willing to follow...
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The next two are small duration kicks to the groin with the second one'Towards An Abducted Sun' giving an epic moment of demise in this whole release. I have to say here that the songs in general are above 4 minutes but those guys know how to make this work for their favor. There was not a single moment in this whole release that I caught myself wanting to push the next button. Last two songs of this hellpit and I am trying to get a hold of my self. 'Descent Into Sanguinary Seas', and 'The Ancient Acumen' with the last one gaining it's place as a favorite one on this album. A 7 minute masterpiece of sheer painful brutality. I really caught myself staring like an idiot after the first hearing, and the second, and the third, and the fuck me... I lost count. Tried reeealllly hard to find something that would cut off one star on their final rating but those fuckers made it so damn hard. Perfect song structures, perfect vocals and a magnificent vocal flow, excellent themes on the guitars (both lead and rhythm), great bass lines, an awesome performance by the band and a fucking awesome layout that matches perfectly with the whole music in there. I really can't help it. The boyzzz from Malta brought hell on earth and I am willing to follow...
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Reviewer: twansibon
Nov 7, 2012
Nov 7, 2012
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