Edgeflame
Bludgeon The Incarnated
More Hate Productions / Narcoleptica Prod
Bludgeon The Incarnated is a fourth full length of Turkish band Edgeflame.
7 tracks of the band are raging and super aggressive songs with diverse guitar play, hellishly barbaric vocals and quickly changing musical pace. Songs consist of excellently executed melodic solos, which in some songs they play more than one time. Really, guitar performance and solos are highlight of the record. Energetic, dissident style of the band is sometimes brutalized by drummer`s faster play and darker guitar shreds, but in fact, the album has stronger thrash metal influences in music than death metal ones. Band is also able to play more technically and a bit more complex when comes to musical arrangements and twists, but they surely keep clarity of songs on entertaining level, even if music is more challenging when listen to songs many times – it`s when you can find out, of how dynamic and diverting those songs actually are. It`s thrash album, it`s striking when band plays fast, which should be, and essentialy it fits their musical style. When they slow down for a bit, and give music more space and guitar groove, even then , Edgeflame is the band that is hitting very hard, the way it works for me really good.
There`s splendid musicianship on this record, every track of Bludgeon The Incarnated is potentially my favourite one of the day. Album has mostly outraging and aggressively played tracks, but the band injected some melodies into the music, so the chemistry it gave to their songs, seems like it`s just preserved for the albums that stand out...I think this one is. I am stoked.
7 tracks of the band are raging and super aggressive songs with diverse guitar play, hellishly barbaric vocals and quickly changing musical pace. Songs consist of excellently executed melodic solos, which in some songs they play more than one time. Really, guitar performance and solos are highlight of the record. Energetic, dissident style of the band is sometimes brutalized by drummer`s faster play and darker guitar shreds, but in fact, the album has stronger thrash metal influences in music than death metal ones. Band is also able to play more technically and a bit more complex when comes to musical arrangements and twists, but they surely keep clarity of songs on entertaining level, even if music is more challenging when listen to songs many times – it`s when you can find out, of how dynamic and diverting those songs actually are. It`s thrash album, it`s striking when band plays fast, which should be, and essentialy it fits their musical style. When they slow down for a bit, and give music more space and guitar groove, even then , Edgeflame is the band that is hitting very hard, the way it works for me really good.
There`s splendid musicianship on this record, every track of Bludgeon The Incarnated is potentially my favourite one of the day. Album has mostly outraging and aggressively played tracks, but the band injected some melodies into the music, so the chemistry it gave to their songs, seems like it`s just preserved for the albums that stand out...I think this one is. I am stoked.
Tracklist:
1 The Aphorist
2 Providence At Dawn
3 Bludgeon The Incarnated
4 Sacrilegious Inferior
5 Alpha Steel Revival
6 Chamber Scars
7 Departure To Salvation
1 The Aphorist
2 Providence At Dawn
3 Bludgeon The Incarnated
4 Sacrilegious Inferior
5 Alpha Steel Revival
6 Chamber Scars
7 Departure To Salvation
Review by Slawek Migacz
Added: 15.10.2020
Added: 15.10.2020