martes, 29 de octubre de 2002

REVIEW: MENTAL HORROR - PROCLAIMING VENGEANCE

 


MENTAL HORROR - PROCLAIMING VENGEANCE (Necropolis Recs., 2002)


Produced by Robles Dresch

Recorded and mixed in porto Alegre

Artwork by M. Miler


Tracks: 1- Intro of Vengeance, 2- Burning Alive, 3- Genocidal Inquisition, 4-Black Spiritual Void, 5- Rising from Chaos, 6- Screams of Tiamat, 7- Flagellum Forms, 8- Anguish Seas, 9- Tortured (Bleeding for the plague), 10- Profane Spawn, 11- Proclaiming Vengeance


How brutal can a band be? I think that not much more than Mental Horror with his extreme death metal. The core of Mental Horror´s sound is the crushing wall of sound that their guitars are, the guttural vocals that are all over their tracks and the blast beats and extremely fast drum patterns that the drummer plays through all the compositions. Death metal in its purest form. This is how I would describe Mental Horror´s music. This band has no mercy and there are only a few moments where they slow down (like in "Anguish Seas, a short interlude). I would like the band to make a clearer mix, specially on the guitars that sound a little bit opaque. There are some maniac guitar solos that add more twisted feelings to the music contained on this CD. Here you have brutality in its highest level. Favorite tracks: "Flagellum Forms", "Genocidal Inquisition" and "Profane Spawn". Contact: www.necropolisrecords.com