Nekrofilth - Worship Destruction
And here we go again with another brutal slab of the ultimate in gore… rock??? Well, it seems that Nekrofilth (really unfortunate name) have come, crusted with the stench of graveyards and hangovers, to utterly fuck your face off and ejaculate into the bloody remnants of your fractured beauty. “Worship Destruction” is a dirty and nasty affair, and at 15 minutes, lasts longer than your last viewing of redtube dot com and is about as satisfying. For fans of Crust and Doom with a nice side of Venom thrown in for unmusical insanity, Nekrofilth is here for you. For the rest of humanity, Nekrofilth will do nothing to increase faith in today’s youth.
Standouts on this 2011 release for the band are many, as the riffs ache with an immediacy not unlike static on a radio, the ears straining to hear what is behind them, oddly comforted in the outright Grave worship going on here, with an odd spattering of well-placed double bass groove regardless of the fact that the drums all sound like wet cardboard being beaten by a mongoloid. This is the stuff dreams are made of, really, a back-to-the-roots outing that is more Crust than anything else in spite of the name of the band. A release that rocks, rots and rolls and just makes a person want to copulate with a zombie.
“Worship Destruction” is out now in several different formats. None of these formats are soaked in vomit, but maybe next time.
Standouts on this 2011 release for the band are many, as the riffs ache with an immediacy not unlike static on a radio, the ears straining to hear what is behind them, oddly comforted in the outright Grave worship going on here, with an odd spattering of well-placed double bass groove regardless of the fact that the drums all sound like wet cardboard being beaten by a mongoloid. This is the stuff dreams are made of, really, a back-to-the-roots outing that is more Crust than anything else in spite of the name of the band. A release that rocks, rots and rolls and just makes a person want to copulate with a zombie.
“Worship Destruction” is out now in several different formats. None of these formats are soaked in vomit, but maybe next time.
Reviewer: twansibon
May 21, 2011
May 21, 2011
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