Release Date: February
13th, 2026
Format: CD/Digital
Genre: Extreme Metal
Country: USA
No Worth Of Man is an extreme metal band active since 2016, shaped by a steady run of
EPs and singles that sharpened their sound and concept. Drawing imagery from
violent urban fiction and vampire mythology, the band frame their music as a
war on corruption and predators hiding in plain sight. Their debut full length
arrives via Brutal Records with a clear
identity and a focused narrative world.
Set in a grim version of Miami, “The Killing Streets” plays like a blood
soaked crime film pushed through towering riffs and relentless pacing. The
album sticks close to its urban nightmare storyline, using it as fuel for
aggression and tension. Songs such as “I Defy” and “Those Of Our Kind” push
forward with a blunt force attitude, pairing massive groove driven passages
with commanding vocals. The atmosphere is thick with danger and paranoia, the
kind that belongs to back alleys under flickering neon lights.
The production, handled by Fredrik Nordström,
gives the album a powerful and clear sound that suits its violent themes.
Everything hits hard and stays sharp, allowing the songs to speak for
themselves. “Kill Of Gold” closes the album with a surge of aggression and
hooks that linger, leaving the impression of a band fully formed and ready to
move forward. “The Killing Streets” presents No
Worth Of Man as a focused extreme metal act with a strong visual world
and a sound built for impact. It is aggressive, immersive and consistent in its
approach, delivering a debut that earns its place within the genre.
Score: 7.8

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