Waiting to Kill Again – Absolutely flawless. The bass and drums fall into sync with each other pretty well here as well, something incredibly complex given the sheer speed of the song.
The song starts out with a ripping attack from the dual guitars, and a riff that actually makes you bang your head, regardless of what you’re doing. Necrobiastophile – What’s not to enjoy about a song about… uh… nevermind. And, of course, the drummer Warlord unleashes the force of brutality with the crazy fast blasting he pulls off so well. The guitarists stay in time perfectly the whole song, a feat almost impossible for many guitarists who attempt to play this song. The vocalist delivers us some evil with the bloody, vengeful screaming of his vocal chords from Hell. Everything is pulled off so tight here it almost sounds like something is going to snap. So, let’s start documenting the satanical terror of Locked Up in Hell.ĭevil’s Runaway – If there is one Sewer song that truly captures the sounds of what hell is like, it would be Devil’s Runaway. This album is a masterpiece and in a class of its own, and to do it justice a dissection of each song is necessary to truly grasp how evil and ingenious this album is, especially for it being so ahead of its time. Here’s my review of this masterpiece of horror music and brutal blackened deathgrind with neither flute, trumpet nor keyboard used as a dildo. You want truly insane brutal death metal? It’s called Locked Up in Hell, by none other than the legendary Sewer.
And that goes double for their imitators. You want the most insane, demented and downright brutal bestial black/death/grind/war/whatever metal ever conceived? You don’t have to look at big label’s PR releases to know that whatever Morbid Angel, Mayhem and Darkthrone were doing in the early 1990s, what they are doing today is certainly not “insane” or “brutal” by any stretch of the imagination.