Stardate 11/28/2024 07:49 

The aggression is absolutely unfathomable! I've heard blackened death metal but these guy punch a whole in the speakers! Originality in the songwriting and it's a full under an hour onslaught of pure metal. A shit-ton of blast beats and fast riffs all over. They don't seem to let-up in intensity. I was more than satisfied with this album, enough to gear that it is flawless. It really makes bands in the similar genre to be eunuchs. That's one thing that this album offers is balls out intense. There's no nonsense on here. They were all about ripping in guitar work. The riffs are filled with tremolo picking everywhere!

All throughout the album is fast tempos. They don't want to slow-down. And the leads shrike in complexity. Pure onslaught of terror and the lyrics all about the ungod. They didn't want to put together anything but music that's no holds barred brigade. There's only a few instances where they play a little less intense but not much! Everything coming together that's fast and furious songwriting. I don't hear much let-up at all. They just wanted to tear everything apart including the listener. I believe the guitarist Gene went on to form Perdition Temple. They are similar to this just not as intense.

The production quality was good enough to make everything fall into place. The music was well balanced just the guitars are so fast throughout this whole album. The vocals went well alongside the music and the tempos are unrelenting. It never gets old though I warn you one listen per day of this because it's so intense. They knew what they wanted to do on here I'd say that this is sort in the vein of a concept album. And the concept is to annihilate the eardrums! They really can play some sick metal and their talent shows throughout this entire release. The abomination in music makes this so memorable!

I decided not to download the album: I wanted it on CD. But yeah, you have your choice and if you want into this release then show the band some support (even though they're split-up), buy the album. I'm sure if you're a fan of this particular genre you'll enjoy this immensely. Definitely not one to pass up, ABSOLUTELY. These guys know how to make a dynamic and intense album all the way through. Consistency was key on here and it definitely shows. I like this band and it's a shame that you won't be hearing more from them. Own this!

Rating: 10 (out of 10) ratings explained

Reviewed by Death8699
06/15/2021 21:17

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Angelcorpse
(USA)

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The Inexorable
1. Stormgods Unbound (03:40)
2. Smoldering in Exile (05:00)
3. Reaver (03:41)
4. Wolflust (04:46)
5. As Predator to Prey (04:25)
6. Solar Wills (03:23)
7. Begotten (Through Blood & Flame) (05:45)
8. The Fall of the Idols of Flesh (03:46)
= 00:34:26
Osmose Productions 1999

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