Showing posts with label Blood Harvest records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blood Harvest records. Show all posts

31 Oct 2021

Split review: Infesticide / In Obscurity Revealed (2021)

Infesticide / In Obscurity Revealed – Split

Mexico

Blood Harvest


I haven't heard a good split in a while and this release here is just what the doctor ordered. Both bands hail from Mexico and play menacing death metal with an evil intonation. A lot of death metal bands these days tend to suck due to the fact that they are too content to regurgitate old styles without adding more emotion to the compositions, and then label it "old school", leaving little to be desired. That's not the case with Infesticide and In Obscurity revealed. These guys are completely obsessed with their craft and let the devil emanate from their music. One listen to the material on this split is enough to convince you of the quality of these bands. Infesticide seems to be one of those bands that gets better and better with each release, as they kick it up a notch with the two tracks presented here: fast, vicious and filthy death metal at its best, with definite echoes of early Morbid Angel (Altars era). In Obscurity Revealed is no less impressive, melting brains with their relentless onslaught of bestial riffs, harsh vocals and hard-hitting drums. All in all, the split is a thoroughly enjoyable release and once again shows just how passionate those maniacs are about metal from Latin countries. 16 minutes of pure underground Death Metal insanity! Highly recommended. (HT)

28 Oct 2020

INTERVIEW: INFESTICIDE - 2020


The following interview was conducted with guitarist Isaias SpeedBlosky from Mexican Death Metal band Infesticide.
 
Hails. Firstly, tell us about your band name and the twisted imagery behind it.

Infesticide was created as a non-earthly plane where Death and Darkness are melting as one... If I remember correctly, I was 17 years old. I wanted a powerful and dark expression... a way to translate that incandescent madness that feeds our visions.

What can you tell us about your new opus, Envenoming Wounds, and what people can expect from it?

Utter Darkness! A total festering celebration to madness and chaos. It's a direct album, It's our vision of how Death Metal should be presented, simple as that.


What were the recording conditions like for the new record? Was there any internal pressure to meet a certain deadline? Are you pleased with the result?

It was a very analog process. We had total control, metronome wasn't used, mostly songs took just one take... We had enough time to dial guitar tones an atmospheres. The studio wasn't far away from my hometown, so it was very comfortable to capture, experiment and transmit Infesticide's aims. It was recorded between June-August of 2019 then mastered in Sweden in December of that same year. Yes! Very pleased.

What are some of your biggest influences musically? Do you have any idols?

Demolition Hammer, WASP, Morbid Angel.
Izzy Stradlin, David Bowie, Trey Azagthoth.

What's your opinion on people playing in black and death metal bands with aspirations to become “famous”?

I do not care at all! We executed our music for ourselves.

How did you manage to link a deal with Blood Harvest and how do you feel about being signed to such a killer and renowned underground label?

Rodrigo and I talked for a few days about Infesticide. He offered us a deal, then I just signed... It wasn't difficult at all. Blood Harvest understood our vision. It's the perfect label to work with.


Who did the artwork for your new album and how important is it for an artwork to represent your music? What's some of your favourite album covers?

The artwork is oil on canvas, the artist name is Carmen Grim. It represents every song title, expressing artist's perception... Altars of Madness is my favorite one.

Your previous album, Death's Formulas Fatal, had a more cavernous production and sound. What prompted the new, more straightforward approach? And also, what do you think of bands like Cannibal Corpse and Incantation that mostly stick to the same formula?

I never liked the "Cavernous" sound, DFF was recorded very primitive, basically in a bedroom... resulted adding that environ-ment feeling. On Envenoming Wounds things were different... I'm against guitar modern sound; that 5150, Mesa Dual and HM-2, EMG pickups with lower tuning, pretending to sound "heavy" I hate it with all my heart! Envenoming Wounds is a statement of how DEATH metal SHOULD SOUND! Guitar tone basically is AC/DC eq... love the sound of an overdriven Marshall amp! Those bands bore me.

What metal albums have you been feeding your brain with lately? Do you have any favorites from this year so far?

Concrete Winds - Primitive Force

Many people in bands hold the opinion that you need to be a musician in order to have a valid opinion about music. What is your opinion about that?

Everyone has an opinion you know? But earth is full of idiots... Musicians are like robots, they execute what is best for that note, that scale bla bla... there's no substance! There's no emotions anymore. And the other side you have those stupids who write reviews, throwing his point of view without even reading the lyrics! I hate them both! Fuck them both!

That should wrap things up. Lastly, what does the future hold for Infesticide?

New music very soon...

19 Oct 2020

Review: Infesticide – Envenoming Wounds (2020)

 


Infesticide – Envenoming Wounds (2020)

Mexico

Blood Harvest


Every now and then I like to check out some newer death metal bands that will kick me on my ass, and that is exactly what these Mexican maniacs have done with their latest album called Envenoming Wounds. The name itself is a testament to all things rotten and impure. The music is very well played and exudes a repertoire similar to bands like Repugnant, Beyond, and Superstition. Every song is packed to the brim with intense sledgehammer riffs and the production really hits the nail on the head as far as giving everything a clear sound without it sounding sterile. This is basically an old-school death metal album drenched in modern production. The raspy mid-range growls are fierce and complimentary to the band's style. In fact, they kind of remind me of Mike Browning's vocals (Abominations of Desolation era), but more aggressive. The band is signed to Blood Harvest, so that itself should attest to the band's quality. Envenoming Wounds doesn't reinvent the wheel or anything, but that's hardly a negative trait when the execution is this thorough. The album starts off at a steady pace and batters you with insane riffs and monstrous rhythms from the get go, but what makes it work is how cohesive everything sounds. The album isn't exactly on the slow side either, with various mid to fast tempos scattered throughout. So if you want to hear some killer new death metal that is guaranteed to beat your brains into a pulp, this is it. For its 29-minute duration, this album sure packs a meaty wallop. (HT)


https://bloodharvestrecords.bandcamp.com/album/envenoming-wounds