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Phobia

Remnants of Filth

Remnants of Filth

UPC: 025392010529

Format: CD

Release Date: Jun 05, 2012

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Personnel: Shane the Pain (vocals); Dorian Rainwater, C.C. Loessin (guitar); Bryan Fajardo (drums); Dutch Welch (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Scott Hall.
Recording information: Diamond Factory Studios, Austin, TX (09/02/2011-09/04/2011); Winterskies Productions, San Antonio, Texas (09/02/2011-09/04/2011); Diamond Factory Studios, Austin, TX (10/2011); Winterskies Productions, San Antonio, Texas (10/2011).
Photographer: Steven Rund.
Orange County-based grindcore merchants Phobia may have topped themselves with album number five, 2012's Remnants of Filth, which inflicts 18 barbs of particularly piercing pain in under 20 minutes, thereby leaving the scene of the crime long before the authorities can show up and clean up the mess. In this "crime" they are aided and abetted by Pig Destroyer and Agoraphobic Nosebleed guitarist Scott Hull, who must have sat behind the studio's glass partition making some pretty nasty faces and gnarly gestures (one presumes) to draw such violently furious performances out of his charges. Granted, like most bands that have to say their bit in a minute or less, Phobia tend to abandon their guttural sociopolitical arguments rather prematurely in order to get on with their drooling, bug-eyed screeching conclusions (see "Resolution," "Vengeance Will be Mine," "Atrocious Atrocity," "Inaction," et al.). And yet they still manage to insert an assortment of well-wrought riffs ("Plagued by the System," "No Sympathy for the Weak," "Resuscitate") and flawlessly tone-setting introductory voice-overs borrowed from Gran Torino, Trailer Park Boys, and other pertinent sources ("Assertion to Demean," "Got the Fear," "Let it Go"). What's more, even though the bandmembers see fit to take "Filthy Fucking Punks" to task on the one hand, they turn around and churn out a relatively grindcore-deprived hardcore punk tune of their own in "Deaden to Believe," so there. Clearly, there's much more to the short sharp shock that is Remnants of Filth than initially meets the eye and warps the ear -- just be sure you don't blink at the inopportune moment, or you just might miss it. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Tracks:

1 - Assertion To Gemean
2 - Contradiction
3 - Submission Hold
4 - Plagued By the System
5 - Dementia Having Overdose
6 - Got the Fear
7 - Infraction of Pride
8 - Resolution
9 - Let It Go
10 - Deaden To Believe
11 - Vengeance Will Be Mine
12 - No Sympathy For the Meak
13 - Freedom Isn't Free
14 - Atrocious Atrocity
15 - Filthy Fucking Punks
16 - Constrain Relations
17 - Resusciate
18 - Inaction