Psychosurgical Intervention
Prologue
More Hate Productions
Prologue is an EP released early this year, which conceptually/lyrically is a prequel, connected to their album Act I. Prologue treats about mutations, revolt, killings, and about downfall and hope of humanity, in a sci-fi, post-apocalyptic world,.
Psychosurgical Intervention (Rus) is Roman Kartashov – all guitars and vocals, Peter Fateyev on drums.
Music of the band is a combination of slightly technical death metal with slamming death metal. Songs are fast and brutal with minor musical twists, or have this very heavy, hammering guitar sound. For me, slamming death metal is like a sewer of death metal - all the depravity, visions and horrors in people heads can, and usually find their creative ways within the genre, which happens in this EP too. The songs has some typical growling vocals, but also those more visceral and gruesome sounding, which create better diversity in music. Few times, they used some shortly played electronic effects that sound like anomalies. I like rhythmic guitars on the record, also few disharmonies with bass ill-distortion pitch, which feels kind of weird but good. Prologue, for most of time is as expected, very solid slamming death metal record, but there are some aberrations in style of the band that sound abnormal - I couldn't say that I don't like those sick guitar and/or electronic twists in band`s music, for sure.
Clearly, Psychosurgical Intervention boosted a little their sound by using electronic tools, which is why songs do not sound much organic - more like “cooked” in process of mastering them by computer software. I still think, it is quite crushing death metal record from the band and well produced. It`s brutal, it`s heavy, it has all elements that should interest the listeners.
Psychosurgical Intervention (Rus) is Roman Kartashov – all guitars and vocals, Peter Fateyev on drums.
Music of the band is a combination of slightly technical death metal with slamming death metal. Songs are fast and brutal with minor musical twists, or have this very heavy, hammering guitar sound. For me, slamming death metal is like a sewer of death metal - all the depravity, visions and horrors in people heads can, and usually find their creative ways within the genre, which happens in this EP too. The songs has some typical growling vocals, but also those more visceral and gruesome sounding, which create better diversity in music. Few times, they used some shortly played electronic effects that sound like anomalies. I like rhythmic guitars on the record, also few disharmonies with bass ill-distortion pitch, which feels kind of weird but good. Prologue, for most of time is as expected, very solid slamming death metal record, but there are some aberrations in style of the band that sound abnormal - I couldn't say that I don't like those sick guitar and/or electronic twists in band`s music, for sure.
Clearly, Psychosurgical Intervention boosted a little their sound by using electronic tools, which is why songs do not sound much organic - more like “cooked” in process of mastering them by computer software. I still think, it is quite crushing death metal record from the band and well produced. It`s brutal, it`s heavy, it has all elements that should interest the listeners.
Tracklist:
1 Manmade Omnicidal Purgation
2 Pedosadistic Chemical Immobilization
3 Savage Revengeful Execution
4 Insidious Punitive Invasion
5 Mass Slaughter Retaliation
1 Manmade Omnicidal Purgation
2 Pedosadistic Chemical Immobilization
3 Savage Revengeful Execution
4 Insidious Punitive Invasion
5 Mass Slaughter Retaliation
Review by Slawek Migacz
Added: 30.09.2020
Added: 30.09.2020