This is the first EP from UK Death Metallers Absolution.
Having first formed in 1991, with a demo in 1992, this début EP is well overdue. This is Death Metal played with a love of the old-school, tempered by those who were there at the time and birthed into the present with a passion for the style.
These three tracks are song-based and take the time to select the most suitable riffs and beats for the music, rather than focusing purely on speed, technicality or anything else. The music gives the impression that a lot of consideration has gone into it.
Boasting a satisfyingly gritty production, this is on the rawer side than a lot of the more polished bands out there these days, but not so raw as to harm the impact of the music. I particularly like the drum sound and the drumming in general; it also makes me quite nostalgic, although I can’t quite put my finger on why, oddly.
The singer has a charismatic bark and draws out his screams quite nicely in addition to the more clipped shouts.
A short, enjoyable re-introduction to the Death Metal scene for the band; hopefully we’ll hear more from them in the future.
