Aborted
Goremageddon: The Saw and the Carnage Done [Bonus Tracks]
Goremageddon: The Saw and the Carnage Done [Bonus Tracks]
UPC: 3760053841193
Format: CD
Release Date: Jun 22, 2009
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel: Dirk Verbeuren (drums).
Audio Mixer: Jacob Hansen.
Recording information: Hansen Studios, Aarhus, DK.
Gore-themed, speed-obsessed death metal in the year 2003? Songs about rotting flesh and botched medical procedures? Yes, Aborted is treading on familiar ground with its third full-length, Goremageddon, but the band could obviously care less. It gives off the impression that playing another kind of music -- say, one without disgusting song titles and constantly pummeling guitars and drums -- is out of the question. But like fellow "-ed" bands Exhumed and Impaled, Aborted approaches the genre with a mix of sarcasm, seriousness, and songwriting smarts that allow the group to pull it off, in spite of how worn-out the whole premise is. Aborted attacks with the ferociousness of a good hardcore band, but the group also knows how to write riffs that stand out and draw the listener in amid the 300 bpm drumbeats. Meanwhile, the grotesque, dive-bombing guitar solo on "The Saw & the Carnage Done" shows the band's expertise in yet another crucial category for bands in the gore metal field. In the grand scheme of things, Goremageddon is not essential, but it is well done and entertaining enough to recommend to fans of the genre. ~ William York
Personnel: Dirk Verbeuren (drums).
Audio Mixer: Jacob Hansen.
Recording information: Hansen Studios, Aarhus, DK.
Gore-themed, speed-obsessed death metal in the year 2003? Songs about rotting flesh and botched medical procedures? Yes, Aborted is treading on familiar ground with its third full-length, Goremageddon, but the band could obviously care less. It gives off the impression that playing another kind of music -- say, one without disgusting song titles and constantly pummeling guitars and drums -- is out of the question. But like fellow "-ed" bands Exhumed and Impaled, Aborted approaches the genre with a mix of sarcasm, seriousness, and songwriting smarts that allow the group to pull it off, in spite of how worn-out the whole premise is. Aborted attacks with the ferociousness of a good hardcore band, but the group also knows how to write riffs that stand out and draw the listener in amid the 300 bpm drumbeats. Meanwhile, the grotesque, dive-bombing guitar solo on "The Saw & the Carnage Done" shows the band's expertise in yet another crucial category for bands in the gore metal field. In the grand scheme of things, Goremageddon is not essential, but it is well done and entertaining enough to recommend to fans of the genre. ~ William York
Tracks:
1 - Meticulous Invagination
2 - Parasitic Flesh Resection
3 - Saw and the Carnage Done
4 - Ornaments of Derision
5 - Sanguine Verses (... of Extirpation)
6 - Charted Carnal Effigy
7 - Clinical Colostomy
8 - Medical Deviance
9 - Sea of Cartilage
10 - Nemesis
11 - Carnal Forge
12 - Gestated Rabidity
13 - Voracious Haemoglobinic Syndrome
2 - Parasitic Flesh Resection
3 - Saw and the Carnage Done
4 - Ornaments of Derision
5 - Sanguine Verses (... of Extirpation)
6 - Charted Carnal Effigy
7 - Clinical Colostomy
8 - Medical Deviance
9 - Sea of Cartilage
10 - Nemesis
11 - Carnal Forge
12 - Gestated Rabidity
13 - Voracious Haemoglobinic Syndrome