Thursday, November 1, 2007

Disnihil "self-titled"

A lot of Chainsaw Safety's recent releases have stayed under the proverbial radar, but they're of consistently high caliber. So it's telling that Disnihil's self-titled effort basically tops them all. A stripped-down, crusty and ominous hardcore record, comprised of eight two- or three-minute songs that hardly slow down, Disnihil comes with an aura of disdain and bitterness. Fast, driving, d-beat-oriented drumming drumming anchors the biting, moderately heavy chord progressions, and the tempo only slows for the album's deceptive introduction, a couple lurching breakdowns and the occasional groove. The throaty shouting is expectedly intense, adding another level of scathing texture to the record's already gravelly sound, and wholly comfortable amongst the elements of crust, hardcore and thrash-y metal. This is pretty rad.

Disnihil - Markings Consistent with Butchery

It's only eight bucks, so get it if you dig it.

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