Mnemocide
Feeding The Vultures
Czar Of Crickets Productions
This band has had a review on our page, for their debut EP “Debris”. New full length album is now out which is always good opportunity to write something more about this Swiss band.
Recordings of Feeding The Vultures were made at Iguna Studios (Unlight, Necrophagist). Very good album production and sound of songs make me looking forward to their new musical achievements...
The album does not contain slow songs or any very fast ones, which is probably not that common phenomenon if you think about it. The whole album plays music at a medium pace. Heavy and rhythmic guitars are driven force for all regular songs. It`s not catchy album, it happens to be melodic and you are likely to find it in between guitar rhythms and groove- track 7, some in song 12.
The album has music that draws me to uninterrupted listening, through the tyranny of heavy songs such as Crash & Burn, Fear Me I keep enjoying music of Mnemocide that lead me to these songs.
I am also getting a magnetic vibe from music as I crush on some other tracks from the album that simply catch my ears better. For me, it`s melodic song Again that I already mentioned which can be count as the second best song of the album. I also like Let Me Feed You in which breaking guitar tempo and metallic accent laid on bass sound really good.
For overall impression, music ideas, refrain, and a bit more structures to music, I vote on song To The Nameless (like the moments at 2.22 mins) as the first best track of this record. I`ve chosen to flag titles of these 5 tracks in my head, in order to remember them as hits of the album.
You are about to listen to the album/band which has a massive rhythm section, groove,melodic death metal songs and deep growling vocals. Also here to find are moments that diversify the album which are ambient-industrial interludes between songs, and monologue-narrations that shed some dark light on lyrical content of this very heavy album.
Recordings of Feeding The Vultures were made at Iguna Studios (Unlight, Necrophagist). Very good album production and sound of songs make me looking forward to their new musical achievements...
The album does not contain slow songs or any very fast ones, which is probably not that common phenomenon if you think about it. The whole album plays music at a medium pace. Heavy and rhythmic guitars are driven force for all regular songs. It`s not catchy album, it happens to be melodic and you are likely to find it in between guitar rhythms and groove- track 7, some in song 12.
The album has music that draws me to uninterrupted listening, through the tyranny of heavy songs such as Crash & Burn, Fear Me I keep enjoying music of Mnemocide that lead me to these songs.
I am also getting a magnetic vibe from music as I crush on some other tracks from the album that simply catch my ears better. For me, it`s melodic song Again that I already mentioned which can be count as the second best song of the album. I also like Let Me Feed You in which breaking guitar tempo and metallic accent laid on bass sound really good.
For overall impression, music ideas, refrain, and a bit more structures to music, I vote on song To The Nameless (like the moments at 2.22 mins) as the first best track of this record. I`ve chosen to flag titles of these 5 tracks in my head, in order to remember them as hits of the album.
You are about to listen to the album/band which has a massive rhythm section, groove,melodic death metal songs and deep growling vocals. Also here to find are moments that diversify the album which are ambient-industrial interludes between songs, and monologue-narrations that shed some dark light on lyrical content of this very heavy album.
Tracklist:
01. Manifest
02. Crash & Burn
03. To The Nameless
04. In Pain
05. Prologue
06. Like Ghosts
07. Again
08. Let Me Feed You
09. Dead Men Walking
10. Fear Me
11. Interlude
12. Revolution Required
01. Manifest
02. Crash & Burn
03. To The Nameless
04. In Pain
05. Prologue
06. Like Ghosts
07. Again
08. Let Me Feed You
09. Dead Men Walking
10. Fear Me
11. Interlude
12. Revolution Required
Review by Slawek Migacz
Added: 22.04.2020
Added: 22.04.2020
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