Continuing the old timey, dusty death metal vibe of the label’s previous releases by Trenchrot and Omnivore, Canada’s Sabbatory are here to deliver some no nonsense old school death/thrash metal. And like this years earlier release from Morfin, the primary influence is an easy one to hear: (very)early Death.
Sure, there is lots of other old school stuff going on here from Possessed, Asphyx, Nihilist,Celtic Frost and lots of thrash and such (not surprising as Sabbatory feature es members of thrashers Besieged, who recently had their unreleased debut released by Unspeakable Axe), but once you hear the opening riff of the likes of the title track, the Leprosy-ish canter of “The Endless Pessimistic Voyage” and closer “Orbiting Obscuron”, it’s impossible not to recall either Scream Bloody Gore, Leprosy or Spiritual Healing.
The release is only 7 songs and 32 minutes long, so it gets right to it with no fanfare or bullshit. The production is musty but not forced and the vocals of Kier Keatting are a simple gruff shout. The riffs are generally a thrashy take on death metal with a few d beat canters and old school death metal lurches (i.e “Hypnotic Regression”, “Infantasy”) and plenty of Schuldiner-esque solos thrown in. I mean just listen to the solo towards the end of “Orbiting Obscuron”.
It’s pretty simple stuff, but if you loved the aforementioned Trenchrot or Morfin albums, it is very similar in style and substance and will satiate your desire for a sound that displays death metal fetal stages very very well.
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