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Saturday, July 4, 2026

Vulgar Mephitis : "From Dust"

 




The atmosphere of this album's opening track feels more black metal, leaving me waiting for them to blast into the brutality, which they do on "Martyr". The gurgled vocals dominate the mix, as everyone else has a spasm under them. There are breaks of ambaince even in this, which I appreciate as it's these creepy moments that are more unsettling..They show a willingness to experiment, which goes a long way with me. Without that, I would be bored even before the first proper song was over. They are not compromising the heaviness by breaking it up and are certainly on the more extreme end of the genre. 

There is some grindcore influence, and they keep their songs typically under the three-minute mark. Though they cram a great deal in over the span of a minute. "Exterminating Prone" is a little more straightforward in regards to what kids expect from death metal these days. Their drummer pulls this off impressively, and that is coming fro ma genres where you have to be a beast to keep up, but he plays with finesse as well. There is, however, little in terms of groove in their attack. The little bit that does begin to develop gets lost in the rapid-fire shuffle of the riff.

"Scorn of My Flesh" is where things begin to blur and are not helped by the rapid-fire intro to "Gorging Green' though to their credit, this song does a better job of finding its footing. It is still a collision of sound. This is certainly death metal for the karate-kicking kids. The title track is more like Cannibal Corpse's brand of raw, bloody death metal. . This means more groove than the brutal first hammering of the last song.I will give this one an 8, it has more atmosphere than your average band of this kind.

This drops  September 11th on Willowtip Records



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