Stillbirth - Global Error
Listening to the album "Global Error" for the first time, I immediately thought of a Cephalic Carnage band. The reason of the association that arose from me is not related with the similarity of these groups: contrary, the music of Stillbirth is quite individual. The analogy can be traced only in terms of the presence of a variety of musical experiments. By the way, I later learned that Stillbirth musicians are fans of these great experimenters.
What connects all the tracks of the album: the presence of technical death, growling, pigging and menacing vocals, also the adding of slamming, brutal, slowly shakes - in the style of Devourment ('Chainsaw Throatcut', 'Margin Call', but not only these). Of course, it should be noted German style - there are some influences of other German bands. The sound and mixing are on the height, everything is done competently and skillfully.
Experiments of these guys lead to unexpected results. For example, recitation, like a rap (in the spirit of Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit) at the end of the track 'Open Up This Fucking Pit' is listened naturally and does not spoil the song, but only adds to it originality. I liked accompanying 'Media Zombies' guitar solo, as well as unexpected, otherworldly blues at the beginning of 'Mothertrucker'.
What else to say? The musicians do not skimp on the original guitar riffs, the album is not boring, and it holds throughout the entire listening, it catches. I am ready to await for new experiments from Stillbirth - I think, a rare ability to surprise will not leave to these guys in the future.
What connects all the tracks of the album: the presence of technical death, growling, pigging and menacing vocals, also the adding of slamming, brutal, slowly shakes - in the style of Devourment ('Chainsaw Throatcut', 'Margin Call', but not only these). Of course, it should be noted German style - there are some influences of other German bands. The sound and mixing are on the height, everything is done competently and skillfully.
Experiments of these guys lead to unexpected results. For example, recitation, like a rap (in the spirit of Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit) at the end of the track 'Open Up This Fucking Pit' is listened naturally and does not spoil the song, but only adds to it originality. I liked accompanying 'Media Zombies' guitar solo, as well as unexpected, otherworldly blues at the beginning of 'Mothertrucker'.
What else to say? The musicians do not skimp on the original guitar riffs, the album is not boring, and it holds throughout the entire listening, it catches. I am ready to await for new experiments from Stillbirth - I think, a rare ability to surprise will not leave to these guys in the future.
Label: http://www.deafground.net
Reviewer: Vjedma
May 17, 2015
May 17, 2015
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