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Monday, August 17, 2026

Street Tombs : "Existence Is Corruption"






 In today's musical climate, it is not hard to damage the second album from these Santa Fe death metallers, breaking them into the larger metal scene. They have some thrash riff smarts and a raw punk attitude coupled with their more feral embrace of death metal. Going into "Deceptor," they are almost crossing over into thrash, with the vocals being the main thing anchoring them to death metal. It does speed up as the song progresses into something that recalls the early days of the genre. There is a much more dynamic take on songwriting than I expected, with some of the more nuanced passages while still being true to the raw punk spirit. 

"Septic Values" is pretty solid, not speed-obsessed but keeps the energy up as needed for this era of the genre. The vocals have purpose. Some cool more traditonal metal riffs are going into "Upset the Grave" before it gets some double bass under it and goes cruising off. "Systematic Suffering" runs closer to the more expected side of death metal and has less of their own peronsaluty embedded in it., still a decent song, just not as vital as the first few. By the time we get to "Mental Mulilation," things are beginning to run together and sound the same as the dynamics begin to find similar footing. This song is a little more deliberate, but when it speeds up, it all runs together..

The death thrashing races on with "Braindead". The vocal accents shift a little, but it racing long a similar highway as the other songs. A dive bomb Slayer solo or two join in. The last song sounds almost just like the previous song as things find a more monochrome sonic formula to fall into I will give this almost an 8.5 as the first half is strong enough to balance things out when it finds the songs sounding too similar. Being released on Carbonized Records





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