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Immersed In Blood - Killing Season (Arctic Music Group, 2003)
8/10The packaging of this album is deceiving in its Pantera-like
appearance. Who would think that behind this innocuous-looking exterior is
the best death metal album I've heard in quite some time? "Percussive
Control" was a track that did seem to contain a slight Southern tinge to
its Immolation
breakdown, however, but made up for this with vicious riff progressions.
"Recession" nearly snapped my neck with an abrupt transition, but my
vertebrae were re-aligned by the title tracks' slower yet technical
opening
moments. Fellow Swedes Spawn of Possession immediately came to mind during
the slides and sweeps of "Elite/Perfected", not to mention the odd
harmonic duel in "Rectal Force Ecstasy", and undoubtedly fans of that type
of death metal will relish the work of Immersed in Blood. One oddity was
the drumming of Joakim Unger. This guy almost never comes off of his
hi-hats; trivial, maybe, but very noticeable. Lyrically, there is enough
variety to please most listeners, going from the occultish "Azura" to the
self-explanatory "Supreme Bukkake". A fine choice by Phil Fasciana and
Arctic Music Group! |