Gorefest - Rise to Ruin

So it puzzles me a bit that after a six-year hiatus, during which they’ve found regular jobs, constituted family, changed diapers, taken the dogs to the vet and etc, Gorefest are still capable of creating a storming Death-Metal sound like they were 23 again. See, with “Rise to Ruin”, the follow-up to their comeback album “La Muerte”, GOREFEST have probably made one their fastest and heaviest albums so far and show no signs of the onset of age (Damn, I’m mistakenly giving the wrong idea that Gorefest are the Rolling Stones of Death Metal).
Combining the unmistakable roar of De Koeyer, whose words scrutinizes the problems confronting modern society, the monstrous drumming of Ed Warby with the massive and groovy guitar work of Frank Harthoorn and Boudewijn Bonebakker, “Rise to Ruin” synthesizes the fierce strength of their early works with the sense of melody of “Erase” and when compared to its predecessor “La Muerte”, sees the intensity and quality levels being raised a notch or two. Gorefest’s definitely back on track! (7/10)
Band info: www.gorefest.nl
Label info: www.nuclearblast.de
Combining the unmistakable roar of De Koeyer, whose words scrutinizes the problems confronting modern society, the monstrous drumming of Ed Warby with the massive and groovy guitar work of Frank Harthoorn and Boudewijn Bonebakker, “Rise to Ruin” synthesizes the fierce strength of their early works with the sense of melody of “Erase” and when compared to its predecessor “La Muerte”, sees the intensity and quality levels being raised a notch or two. Gorefest’s definitely back on track! (7/10)
Band info: www.gorefest.nl
Label info: www.nuclearblast.de
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