Pulmonary Fibrosis - Organ Maggots
I just have to go ahead and say that I am very much a fan of the sick stuff. I adore bands like Cock and Ball Torture, Invalid Libido, and Erythrioblastosis Fetalis (these last two are included only on an amazing compilation called INHUMAN GORE HOLOCAUST that I think everyone should check out). So it is just natural that I would enjoy a group as sick as Pulmonary Fibrosis and their newest release from Last House on the Right Records, ORGAN MAGGOTS. This release contains some of the best of the best of sick core (I don’t really know the “real” name for this kind of music is so I have developed my own). For instance, it has 21 distinct tracks (numerous enjoyments are important), it has an amazing intro called “Intro” that starts with guitar only for about a measure before the real drumming starts and does not cease until the last track and really warms up the listeners ears for the gross treat they are about to endure. Was that not just so nice of Pulmonary Fibrosis to think so considerately about their listeners? It was. Especially because the second track opens for real into the sick style with a painful scream that emanates from some torture garden that only Clive Barker would have written and then tried to hide from.
But the sickness gets better and the vomit guttural vocals pour out easier after a while for tracks such as “Putrid Afterglow” (it only lasts 33 seconds), “Craving The Malforming” (a bit longer at a minute and six seconds with a cool high-low growl before the gutter vox), and “Deviant in Your Bath” (a track that sounds like a real animal whose razor teeth are very close to your most fragile parts). I hope my enthusiasm is clear for this CD. I am into it and will find the time to spin this CD for time after time (between Devo and Michael Jackson…joke) because my ears have a niche in them just made for this sick guttural slime and I know many of my readers do too. So, I want to explicitly plug this CD from Last House on the Right Records. I love the vocals and the French have delivered a product to the international market that is, I think, the heaviest thing I have heard from the Metal scene of that nation. Vive La France and its metal scene, especially Pulmonary Fibrosis’ ORGAN MAGGOTS.
But the sickness gets better and the vomit guttural vocals pour out easier after a while for tracks such as “Putrid Afterglow” (it only lasts 33 seconds), “Craving The Malforming” (a bit longer at a minute and six seconds with a cool high-low growl before the gutter vox), and “Deviant in Your Bath” (a track that sounds like a real animal whose razor teeth are very close to your most fragile parts). I hope my enthusiasm is clear for this CD. I am into it and will find the time to spin this CD for time after time (between Devo and Michael Jackson…joke) because my ears have a niche in them just made for this sick guttural slime and I know many of my readers do too. So, I want to explicitly plug this CD from Last House on the Right Records. I love the vocals and the French have delivered a product to the international market that is, I think, the heaviest thing I have heard from the Metal scene of that nation. Vive La France and its metal scene, especially Pulmonary Fibrosis’ ORGAN MAGGOTS.
Last House On The Right Records
Reviewer: Jesse
Feb 26, 2009
Feb 26, 2009
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