Iniquitous Savagery – Subversions of the Psyche (Review)

Iniquitous SavageryIniquitous Savagery are a Death Metal band from the UK. This is their début album.

This is raw, underground Brutal Death Metal that’s just as comfortable grinding it out with a groovy riff as it is pounding along with blast beats.

The songs are well-written slabs of barbarism, but are not without a sense of dynamics and pacing. The band know full well when to take their collective feet off the accelerator and throw in some breakdowns or slower, crushing riffs to keep things interesting.

Subversions of the Psyche has a production that’s warm and wet, as if it’s covered in the blood of a fresh kill. It’s rough around the edges just enough to lend the music an air of the unstable without actually compromising the strength of the songs at all.

The deep growling vocals are what you’d expect for the style, but they’re performed well nonetheless. The singer has a quite satisfying growl that seems to share bandwidth with the guitars, working in sync with them to commit carnage in the name of suffering and mayhem.

There’s plenty of chug ‘n’ groove ‘n’ blast ‘n’ squeal ‘n’ breakdown on Subversions of the Psyche and it all adds up to a very gratifying experience for the listener. This is Brutal Death Metal from the underground, played with enthusiasm and love for the genre.

A recommended listen for fans of brutality.

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