
Mammon – Luna de Sangre
Luna de Sangre, released at the tail end of 2017, shows Mammon developing their own sound, staking their own ground.
Luna de Sangre, released at the tail end of 2017, shows Mammon developing their own sound, staking their own ground.
While I don’t think Parasites fully captures everything they were live, it is a solid album with some exceptional moments. (SEE THEM LIVE!!!!)
Given their burly mix of sounds, one might call them extreme gutter metal or perhaps filthy murder thrash. In fact, at various points on the album, one can find elements of thrash, old school death metal, hints of black metal, and even an occasional touch of grindcore.
In the final analysis, Dead Hawk has created a space outside of music, and possibly outside of our reality, in which to provoke passion and angst in our psyche.
It’s raw, it’s not the best quality, but what you can hear in the mud is blackened punk-thrash brilliance.
They feature more extreme influences than ever before, weaving elements of black and death metal into their modern metal sound.
The band doesn’t seem to have missed a beat, as they pick up exactly where they left off, but with some extra attitude included.
Check out the new Pestilent Age track!
To The Concrete Drifts, much like all of the work by Detroit based Fell Ruin, is a complex and difficult album.