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Necroabortion: Brutal misanthropy
16/07/09 || Kampfar
Fucking fuck, I planned to spend this review lavishing praise over a band possibly none of our readers ever had heard, or about, before. But, as so many times before, repeated listens and being sober, almost, revealed that neither this band is a fucking fantastic one. Not even close. Oh well, time to wipe my tears and get on with the review already. But only after I’ve served you all a slice of background info seasoned with cum.
Necroabortion is an Argentinian band, they formed in 2004 and have since then not released very much at all – in fact, an EP named “Transfiguration of the corpse” and the very full-length I’m about to dissect is all they got under their collective belt. I blame the siesta. I fucking hate siesta and laziness in general. Shit, nearly forgot: fuck ‘ye all.
And that very much includes the dude who captured “Brutal misanthropy” onto disc. God damn it, I must have been seriously piss drunk of my ass when I put this here fucker into my “to review folder”. And stoned too, for fuck me in rear with a can of beer if this ain’t a fucking mash. The idiot(s) behind this knob-job don’t know the first thing about defining and separating the different participants, the production effectively transforming an otherwise fine performance into the musical equivalent of Siamese quadruplets having sex. Minus the weirdness but not the A.I.D.S.
Fucking hell.
The bottom line is: “Brutal misanthropy” could’ve been an enjoyable slab of proper death had it been produced and not just recorded.
5,5 out of 10.
- Information
- Released: 2008/09
- Label: Disembodied Records
- Website: www.necroabortion.com
- Band
- Alejandro Russo: vocals, guitar
- Luis Langelotti: guitar
- Patricio Olguin: bass
- Demian Cain: drums
- Tracklist
- 01. Quartered in the woods
- 02. Dim abortion
- 03. Living dead abortion
- 04. Extermination
- 05. Following the evil’s path
- 06. Brutal misanthropy
- 07. Psychotic omnipotence
- 08. Mortuary
- 09. Violent scenes
- 10. N/N
