Monday, June 2, 2025

Death is June -Corrupter : "Gloria in Profundis"







France's Corrupter opens this album with a seething storm of dense darkness, though when compared to the second song, this does not feel like a complete picture of what they are about. There is a more slithering grind to the riff when their feet are under them that makes better use of their songwriting capabilities. This does not mean they do not employ some of the lurking dissonance heard in the first song; in fact, they accelerate it to an almost blackened intensity at times. The dissonance they employ helps to set themselves apart from other death metal bands who bask in nostalgia. 

A thundering wall of double bass sets "Permanent Storage Down Below" into motion. The low rasp of the vocals works well as the song's narrative, though things speed into a more rapid-fire storm. "Heading For Afterlife" carries a dense barrage with double propelling it more conventionally, a slight Morbid Angel vibe, though not as much as the second song. "Chasm of Atonment" finds them hammering into the barrage of double bass, which carries over into the title track that is less dynamic and pretty much just a blur of in-your-face guitar buzzing at you. 

To the band's credit, they do keep their songs under the six-minute mark. In fact, only one breaks the five-minute mark. They slow things down and regain their footing for "In the Maze of Maleboge. The buzz starts off in a static buzz, and the drums steer the ship. They blast off again toward the middle of the song. They do assault you with some interesting sounds as things progress. 'Awakened From Beyond' closes out the album. It starts off with a more sludge-infused stomp before they lock into their own thing with this. I will give this album a 9 and see how it grows on me, as far as death metal goes, it's not the hookiest album, but sonically often more interesting than most.



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