Survival of the Sickest
Survival of the Sickest
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, BLOODBATH, the Swedish death metal band that refuses to let death take them down. Their latest album, "Survival Of The Sickest", is a cacophony of brutality and chaos that will leave you gasping for air.
From the moment you press play, you're assaulted with relentless riffs, punishing drums, and guttural vocals that will make your eardrums bleed. It's like being trapped in a mosh pit from Hell, with no way out except to headbang until your neck snaps.
The band's ability to blend melodic elements with pure aggression is on full display here, showcasing a level of musicianship that is truly masterful. Tracks like "Carnage Rising" and "Massive Killing Capacity" are prime examples of BLOODBATH's dedication to creating music that is as catchy as it is crushing.
But it's not all blood and guts with these guys. There's a twisted sense of humor that runs through their music, evident in songs like "Eat The Flesh" and "Graveyard Carnage". It's a reminder that even in the darkest of places, there's always room for a little bit of fun.
Overall, "Survival Of The Sickest" is a triumph for BLOODBATH, showcasing their evolution as a band while staying true to their roots. If you're a fan of death metal that doesn't take itself too seriously, this album is a must-listen. Just make sure to wear a neck brace, because you'll be headbanging non-stop.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Zombie Inferno
7. To Die (Feat. Marc Grewe)
2. Putrefying Corpse (Feat. Barney Greenway)
8. Affliction of Extinction
9. Tales of Melting Flesh
3. Dead Parade
4. Malignant Maggot Therapy
10. Environcide
11. No God Before Me
5. Carved (Feat. Luc Lemay)
6. Born Infernal (Feat. Luc Lemay)
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About the artist
Bloodbath
Ah, Bloodbath, the Swedish death metal supergroup that isn't afraid to get their hands dirty (literally). Formed in 1998, this band has become synonymous with brutal riffs, guttural vocals, and a stage show that will leave you covered in blood (don't worry, it's fake... we hope). Comprised of members from bands such as Opeth, Katatonia, and Paradise Lost, Bloodbath brings a level of technical precision and musicality to the death metal genre that is truly unmatched. Their albums, such as "Resurrection Through Carnage" and "The Fathomless Mastery", have been hailed as masterpieces of the genre, showcasing their ability to blend the ferociousness of death metal with the melodic sensibilities of their other projects. Live, Bloodbath is a force to be reckoned with. Their stage presence is as menacing as their music, with frontman Nick Holmes growling and stalking the stage like a madman possessed. The band's chemistry is undeniable, with each member feeding off the energy of the crowd and each other to deliver a performance that is nothing short of electrifying. But don't be fooled by their menacing exterior; the members of Bloodbath are actually a group of hilarious, down-to-earth guys who love nothing more than a good laugh (and maybe a pint or two). They bring a level of fun and camaraderie to the death metal scene that is truly refreshing, proving that you can be heavy and still have a sense of humour. So the next time you're in the mood for some face-melting, bone-crushing death metal, look no further than Bloodbath. Just be sure to bring a poncho (and maybe some ear plugs) – things are bound to get messy.
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