One of my ever running diatribes with myself and sometimes those on twitter is about the genres of Technical Death Metal and Brutal Death Metal. Think, Cattle Decapitated and The Black Dahlia Murder, but I'm not sure which one of those is which.
I get confused.
Me, I'm not a fan of that kind of metal typically because it feels like the quality of the music is overshadowed by heavy for the sake of heavy. Think about it this way, a .22 caliber handgun isn't going to be as impressive as a .357 Magnum, but either one can get the job done.
To that end, offered for your consideration is the latest single from Infected Dead. What's totally cool about this SUPREMELY heavy track is that it isn't loud for the sake of loud and heavy for the sake of heavy.
It's heave and it's awesome. There's a song in there intertwined in the blast beats, breakdowns, and guitar solos.
Ask them about their inspiration on Facebook.
I get confused.
Me, I'm not a fan of that kind of metal typically because it feels like the quality of the music is overshadowed by heavy for the sake of heavy. Think about it this way, a .22 caliber handgun isn't going to be as impressive as a .357 Magnum, but either one can get the job done.
To that end, offered for your consideration is the latest single from Infected Dead. What's totally cool about this SUPREMELY heavy track is that it isn't loud for the sake of loud and heavy for the sake of heavy.
It's heave and it's awesome. There's a song in there intertwined in the blast beats, breakdowns, and guitar solos.
Ask them about their inspiration on Facebook.
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