Description
Release Date: 06/29/18
Eastern European Death / Grind for fans of Rotten Sound, Dismember, and Entrails
Wombripper's first full-length installment is a pilgrimage to the Swedeath legacy of bands like Entombed and Grave, and to a lesser extent, Florida OSDM. Sound production is spot on in sustaining the well-above-average musicianship of these Russians, as they shift from death/thrash metal pacing, to slow and deep grooves, some of them adorned with really good/melodic guitar soloing. -Sputnik Music Metal Blog Grizzly Butts summed it up best sharing, This fledgling Russian death metal band describe themselves âPure HM-2 sound Old School Death Metalâ and that is more or less all you really need to know before jumping into their debut full-length. I find that folks either live by the ultra-overdriven multi-tracked Swedish signature sound, or theyâre bored with it. Iâm pretty much in the middle where find the buzzsaw sound, pioneered by Uffe Cederlund/Tomas Skogsberg, powerful within music of varied pace and mind-numblingly useless otherwise. Wombripperâs riffing is such that it feels less tuned to their guitar sound than they suggest, and it could work just as well without it. In fact, they might be better off without it. âFrom the Depths of Fleshâ is immediately familiar territory that bands like Fleshcrawl and Horrid have explored in depth but they keep it interesting with a few melodic benders and some death/doom lunges. The crunchy Incantation-esque pinch harmonics in the refrain of âImmolation Ritesâ is the first brief glimpse of personality on the record and âFrantic Exhumationâ pulls a big monster riff almost directly from Entrailsâ playbook. âLocked in the Iced Coffinâ is probably the best track here as it channels equal parts Nirvana 2002 and âThe God that Never Wasâ era Dismember. Even if Wombripper arenât out to hit the reset button on this burly guitar driven death metal style they do a good job of it. It seems like a genre in and of itself that wonât go away anytime soon. Their debut is exceptional only for itâs more adventurous moments and a really solid drummer who shouldnât be limited to the d-beaten slog of âEntombed metalâ. I would highly recommend this if youâve exhausted your old Entrails and Vomitory records and just need more, otherwise it is more or less rote.'
| Label: Redefining Darkness |
| Genre: Metal |
| Run Time: 40 mins |

