Conceived By Hate
Death & Beyond
Satanath Records
Morbid Skull Records
Deathgasm Records
I never would have thought to review a band from El Salvador. At first, I even did not know where is the country location because I am lazy fucker, bastard to even check it on a google map. I graduated few schools in my life and my instinct tells me it`s somewhere in South America but if I am wrong then go fuck yourself because I do not care about it at all. OK people, you know that I am just being nice right now so let`s say a few words about this cursed fuckers and blasphemous band Conceived By Hate. They exists in Satan’s dungeons of hell on streets of San Salvador where is the band`s activity.
Few spines of the CD and here they come with old school death metal that sound a little retro but that`s OK. They also have a lot of offensive and angry black metal vocals which explains my introduction to this review. I have to write that it`s just much better band that has a vocalist with such good attitude and obscure voice. I like his lyrics and vocals when he spitfires dirty words out of his rusty metal mouth. Particularly in This Is Underground song which is a fucking good one.
Along with death metal influences comes a lot of black thrash with some music echoes from Sodom, Venom etc. It`s not radical album and I mean not that much extreme because they try to input some melodies and groove which expanse more music territories for them. However, it`s mostly old school death black thrash metal that do not cross much speed or fast drum beats throughout. To acknowledge you, musically they are not strictly in 80`sound and influences but also in 90`s as well.
It`s better that way when they keep structures of songs simpler so the hell out of their music has better taste or karma if you will. This band has surprisingly good guitar solos, not so chaotic ones like hordes of other South American bands. Death&Beyond has that Latin hunger for aggression and sometimes I can assimilate that inspiring energy, and fire my mind through infernos of music. But, mostly from very good, hellish vocals. If you like some atmospheric keyboard sounds, they have some for you, too.
No more, no less, it`s a good album.
Line-up:
C.B.-Bass
R.V-Guitars
M.Q.-Vocals
A.M-vocals(live performances)
T.M-keyboards
V.K.-Drums
Tracklist:
1 Crossroad Of Fire
2 This Is Underground
3 Chaos Upon Us
4 The Underdog
5 We Choose Who Suffers
6 Worship The Old Ways
7 Below The Pale Sky
8 Summoning The Graves
9 Death & Beyond
Review by Slawek Migacz
Added:21.12.2017
Few spines of the CD and here they come with old school death metal that sound a little retro but that`s OK. They also have a lot of offensive and angry black metal vocals which explains my introduction to this review. I have to write that it`s just much better band that has a vocalist with such good attitude and obscure voice. I like his lyrics and vocals when he spitfires dirty words out of his rusty metal mouth. Particularly in This Is Underground song which is a fucking good one.
Along with death metal influences comes a lot of black thrash with some music echoes from Sodom, Venom etc. It`s not radical album and I mean not that much extreme because they try to input some melodies and groove which expanse more music territories for them. However, it`s mostly old school death black thrash metal that do not cross much speed or fast drum beats throughout. To acknowledge you, musically they are not strictly in 80`sound and influences but also in 90`s as well.
It`s better that way when they keep structures of songs simpler so the hell out of their music has better taste or karma if you will. This band has surprisingly good guitar solos, not so chaotic ones like hordes of other South American bands. Death&Beyond has that Latin hunger for aggression and sometimes I can assimilate that inspiring energy, and fire my mind through infernos of music. But, mostly from very good, hellish vocals. If you like some atmospheric keyboard sounds, they have some for you, too.
No more, no less, it`s a good album.
Line-up:
C.B.-Bass
R.V-Guitars
M.Q.-Vocals
A.M-vocals(live performances)
T.M-keyboards
V.K.-Drums
Tracklist:
1 Crossroad Of Fire
2 This Is Underground
3 Chaos Upon Us
4 The Underdog
5 We Choose Who Suffers
6 Worship The Old Ways
7 Below The Pale Sky
8 Summoning The Graves
9 Death & Beyond
Review by Slawek Migacz
Added:21.12.2017
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