Release Date March 6th,
2026
Format Digital/CD
Genre Technical Death Metal
Country India
Virodh started out
as a lone wolf operation by Sourav Koer down in Assam, laying down all the
guitars and bass by himself. Eventually, the project recruited a full squad of
maniacs, pulling in Pranaw Chhetri to destroy the drums, Rudra Sharma to spit
the vocals, and Arun Nataranjan to pummel the bass. This expanded lineup unites
on "Harvest Of Desolation", injecting pure hostility into a framework
of Technical Death Metal.
The music operates with a filthy
old-school death metal stench clinging to the riffs. The guitars rip through
dissonant passages and twisted fretboard gymnastics. Everything crashes forward
with frantic speed, dropping down into punishing mid-tempo sections. The
strings tangle up in complicated fretwork, creating a constant tension running
from the opening seconds to the final chords.
The production keeps things
unrefined, making the instruments clash and grind against each other. The bass
lines rumble under the frantic guitar picking, anchoring the chaos. The execution
is fierce, and the playing is totally aggressive. Virodh unleashes a relentless
barrage of extreme noise.
"Harvest Of Desolation"
provides genuine technical extremity. The musicians tear through the tracks
with a singular violent goal. It gives you a proper dose of twisting death
metal without any unnecessary distractions halting the massacre.
Score: 7.0
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