Review: Unflesh – Inhumation
A great blackened techy melodic death album that has atmosphere to match its morose cover.
A great blackened techy melodic death album that has atmosphere to match its morose cover.
Impressive fretboard wizardry, gnarly snarls, blistering synths, and lyrics detailing fictional intergalactic histories… what’s not to love? This is unique, nerdy, progressive death metal goodness.
Impeccably written discordant, atonal chaos: impenetrable, oppressive, and heckin’ brilliant.
A pummeling tech death offering with a cool dissonant twist.
A claustrophobic exploration of hope and suffering through tight, ferocious death metal.
A modern, extremified take on tech-thrash with solid energy.
Just a ripping technical death metal album that does not have a single boring moment or riff. And there are a lot of riffs.
A sci-fi adventure through time and space, inspired by tech death oldies like Death and Atheist.
The next generation of progressive death metal is in good hands.