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HAEMORRHAGE
Anatomcial Inferno (Clear/green cloudy vinyl)
LP
Limited version 400 copies in Clear/green cloudy vinyl Spains HAEMORRHAGE should require no introduction. Alongside MORTICIAN, there is no other goregrind band whove been around longer and been more influential or, perhaps most importantly, never wimped out for more commercial aspirations. As such, while theyve undoubtedly drawn influence from the immortal early works of Carcass, it could be argued that HAEMORRHAGE have in many ways bested the original. Or, simply, rarely does goregrind get as disgusting AND catchy as these Spanish legends. Although they hit the ground running in 1991 and released a slew of material, including two equally awesome albums, it was 1998s Anatomical Inferno where HAEMORRHAGE truly delivered their legendry. Taking the flowing riffcraft of Carcass Symphonies of Sickness and adding the punkier side of Autopsy (or perhaps the successive Abscess), the bands third album unleashed one locked & loaded anthem after another, seemingly swarming in their maelstrom of sewer sound but always keeping the focus on quick-hitting catchiness. Thus, tornados of classic grindcore tempo give way to gutted D-beats and vice versa. And while HAEMORRHAGE are unequivocally the definition of GOREGRIND, theres nevertheless a crossover appeal here to fans of first-wave black metal, be it the moonlit gallop of earliest Bathory or the oblivion overload of equally early Sarcofago. At long last available on regular vinyl format AND with its original cover artwork intact
Anatomcial Inferno (Clear/green cloudy vinyl)
LP
24,90 Euro
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Limited version 400 copies in Clear/green cloudy vinyl Spains HAEMORRHAGE should require no introduction. Alongside MORTICIAN, there is no other goregrind band whove been around longer and been more influential or, perhaps most importantly, never wimped out for more commercial aspirations. As such, while theyve undoubtedly drawn influence from the immortal early works of Carcass, it could be argued that HAEMORRHAGE have in many ways bested the original. Or, simply, rarely does goregrind get as disgusting AND catchy as these Spanish legends. Although they hit the ground running in 1991 and released a slew of material, including two equally awesome albums, it was 1998s Anatomical Inferno where HAEMORRHAGE truly delivered their legendry. Taking the flowing riffcraft of Carcass Symphonies of Sickness and adding the punkier side of Autopsy (or perhaps the successive Abscess), the bands third album unleashed one locked & loaded anthem after another, seemingly swarming in their maelstrom of sewer sound but always keeping the focus on quick-hitting catchiness. Thus, tornados of classic grindcore tempo give way to gutted D-beats and vice versa. And while HAEMORRHAGE are unequivocally the definition of GOREGRIND, theres nevertheless a crossover appeal here to fans of first-wave black metal, be it the moonlit gallop of earliest Bathory or the oblivion overload of equally early Sarcofago. At long last available on regular vinyl format AND with its original cover artwork intact