Dehuman – Graveyard of Eden (Review)

DehumanDehuman are from Belgium and play Death Metal. This is their second album.

I enjoyed Dehuman’s 2012 début album Black Throne of All Creation and as such had high hopes for this new one as I first pressed play.

It did not disappoint.

This is solid Death Metal that flexes its musical muscles early and frequently. The band create an impressive racket.

Dehuman play classic Death Metal that has a timeless quality even though it’s delivered in a modern package.

Thick, heavy guitars blare out with spiky, take-no-prisoners riffs. The band are technically proficient in what they do and their songs reflect this. Riffs chop and change all over the shop and the occasional lightning speed solo, obscure lead or rare bout of melody strikes out from the coldly calculated mayhem to dazzle the listener.

Deep growls are shouted violently on top of this aggressive barrage and do their job well.

Dehuman have succeeded in creating an album of depth that has more than enough content to hold interest for repeated spins.

Top quality Death Metal.

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