Defigurement is a band formed by veterans who
have lived inside the extreme underground for decades. They come from bands
like Fear Factory, Malignancy,
Raven, Bad Acid
Trip, Murder Construct, Rottenness and many others, and bring all that
chaotic experience into one twisted body. Mike
Heller handles the drum assault, Kevin Fetus
drives the guitars, DMT bends bass
and noise into strange shapes, and Matti Güey unloads
his snarling vocal attacks. This squad was clearly created to push speed and
violence into uncomfortable territory, and “Endbryo” is their first attempt to
bottle that mindset.
“Endbryo”
runs through sixteen eruptions that move with manic direction, sci fi panic and
grind aggression. The band keeps the energy constantly boiling, guitars slicing
through the mix while the rhythm section piles on pressure without pause. The album
has a wild personality, almost like a living organism that mutates every few
seconds, turning death metal, gore grind, tech chaos and sudden bursts of
melody into one compact blast. The intensity remains high across the album,
with vocals that jump between harsh roars and frantic shouts in a way that
suits the frantic pace.
“Endbryo”
delivers what its lineup suggests, a collision of grind and death
experimentation shaped with chaotic enthusiasm. It is an album for listeners
who enjoy extreme metal at its most unhinged, where the fun comes from the
sheer energy rather than any sense of comfort. Defigurement
enters the scene with a debut that is wild, loud and proudly excessive,
and that is exactly where its charm lies. Fans of the more deranged branches of
grind and tech death will get a kick out of this feverish slab of metallic
madness.
Score: 7.0
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