Kevlar Skin - Transmigrator

Sometimes it happens that you listen to some group and notes to yourself: "Yes, here was a good guitar riff, and here cool blast beats, well done backing vocals" — and all in the same spirit: you analyze, i.e. perceive music "by the brain". Then you think to yourself: "Well, when? Well... a little bit more and it just should catch me!" — but alas...

Maybe, when you listen to a lot of music, something is lost in perception. As a result, the approach to listening becomes a bit mechanical. And maybe the music itself such — it has a lot of notes, everything is quickly, brutally, and stuff but...

All of this are not about the musicians from Kevlar Skin. When I became interested in, I decided to read about them. That only did not been written in the music styles: there were a brutal death, and technical death, and death grind...

In general, to my surprise when I started listening to them, their music I was hooked. I had not to calculate the number of played notes and so on.

These guys just play music — qualitative, brutal. And If to speak about what has been written about the styles — yes, there are all present. There are a fun grind, and technicality, and speedy solos, and melody — but, of course, brutal.

In the compositions of the album “Transmigrator” are many interesting guitar solos — they are sometimes atonal, sometimes melodic. In general a lot of things — a lot, but not too much.

If to speak about what it is looks like, here I heard as Immolation as Jangle Rot. Somewhere at the end of the album the musicians have been so fast that reminded me Slayer before their heyday (but in the style of death metal, of course) who are so thrashed in those days that has been only a moment to catch your breath in between songs, and again...

So, listen to the guys from Kevlar Skin, quench your “Flatline famine” on a good death metal!


  1. Dawn Of A Nation
  2. Breed Of Salvation
  3. Self Proclaimed God
  4. Transmigrator
  5. Hardware
  6. Voluntary Extinction
  7. Flatline Famine
  8. Rebirth From Collapse

Reviewer: Vjedma
Jun 17, 2014

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