Florida's Bodysnatcher plays a larger-than-life version of metalcore that sounds more like it is rooted in actual hardcore. They might own a Terror album or two. Though they obviously must be big fans of the band as Scott Vogel appears on the song "Survive of Die" in the album's thrid act. They are pretty big on breakdowns, and the vocalists do drop down into a more guttural death metal gurgle in places. Four albums in, they are aware of who they are and what they do with little experimentation involved in the formula. Gang vocals chime in for "May Your Memory Rot". Could this be considered deathcore? Sure, though I feel there needs to be more death metal in the instrumentation; they just have a vocalist who likes death metal, which I don't feel defines the whole vibe.
They declare they "see a fucking crime scene in your future" on "Violent Obsession." This seems like big words coming from just average Joe-sized guys. But they do carry a great deal of technical precision, which is more of their strength than the gym. Midway into the album, I begin to get the itch to hear a little more of what they can do aside from just dropping big breakdown riffs. Instead, they give me more of the ear-hammering, tough-guy attitude. This is where the monochrome aggression begins to make things feel uniform. I guess the guitar solos are another more death metal element.
"Blade Between the Teeth" finds the heavy chugs dialed in. But it is more predictable than not. I am not sure what the chorus is or where things are really heading aside from another breakdown. But some kids are into that sort of thing. All I know is they'd better show me another side to what they do in the next three songs.
"Two Empty Caskets" carries a little more djent in its groove. Their drummer is certainly good, but you have to be to play this sort of music. The songwriting is more defined on this one, so it pacifies me for now. "Hell is Home" closes the album; it is a little more anthemic. Overall, I enjoyed this album; it was well done. I appreciate that they are more aligned with hardcore than the poppier modern metalcore scene. Sure there is a bit of uniformity in what they do, but it's fun for what it is and they made the album they set out to make, so I will give this a 9. Out on April 10th




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