A strong Death influence circa 'Spiritual Healing' (1990) among others definitely are there too. These guys are Chicago natives with kick ass death metal! I believe this one should be at least a "B" rating because of the great follow-up that it is opposed to their debut. A 5-piece band showing what they can do musically and the vocals are atypical. There's sort-of an echo to them what makes the band unique on that front. The guitars are pretty killer riff-wise. They have quite brutal riffs with a lot of tremolo picking and unique frenzies. I think that the band has potential for a long sustainability. They not only have to compete with the Chicago scene (Cardiac Arrest, Cianide, Usurper, et al) but the world.
They need more of a fan base and they're not getting much press. A friend turned me onto them. This is definitely a strong follow-up musically and instrumentality. I did myself a favor and bought the CD.
Aside from the Death influence I felt that they had riffs that were in their own unique sort of vibe. The vocals have reverb on them and the music compliments the voice. Definitely came out a winner here. No downplaying here this was worth it!
The guitars are what did it for me. They had a strong sound with riffs that kicked ass and drums backing them up which were crushing. The production / mixing quality was top notch. There was nothing left out and the sound really killed it in terms of precision.
Bear Mace was a step up the latter in death metal with this album which will have fans that hear this one in awe. They need to spread throughout the world because their music is really unique. Aside from their influences, they show much more maturity and variety. I feel like they showed a great progression from their debut. The music and vocals hit the spot for me!
Rating: 8½ (out of 10) ratings explained
Reviewed by Death8699
12/07/2023 11:58