Blatantly abrasive and in your face, the third album from London’s Pariso seethes with the same brutal anguish of acts like Converge and Botch just in a scant 12 minutes.
Throughout a short seven tracks, Pariso batter their instruments with demented intensity as if they were just a few seconds away from cracking and setting the studio aflame, offering a blend of caustic and discordant riffs, grinding rhythms and vocals that spout real and suffering desperation.
“Sooner Insignificant Better” opens with a sludgy intro that sets a trail for the raging “Solitude” to burst forth, which despite having a mournful title offers a caustic sound that bridges the gap between Converge and Daughters.
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