Holygore - Born from the Decease of Humanity

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Review by Mx Palmer

Holygore's latest album, Born from the Decease of Humanity, is a brutal and unrelenting assault on the senses. The band's signature blend of death metal and grindcore is on full display here, with pummeling blast beats, guttural vocals, and scorching guitar riffs that will leave listeners feeling battered and bruised.

From the opening track "Decomposing Corpses," Holygore sets the tone for the album with a relentless barrage of aggression and brutality. The band doesn't let up for a moment throughout the album's 10 tracks, with each song delivering a punishing dose of sonic violence.

Despite the sheer intensity of the music, there is a clear sense of purpose and intentionality behind Holygore's approach. The band's lyrics delve into themes of societal decay, moral corruption, and the darker aspects of human nature, providing a bleak and unflinching commentary on the state of the world.

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Artist: Holygore
Album: Born from the Decease of Humanity

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Alla Morte
Manual Ejaculated
Despair & Struggling
Pembedahan Syaraf Otak
Blast Your Gore
Paedophilia
Born from Your Decease of Humanity

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Notes

self release
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Summary by Mx Palmer

Born from the Decease of Humanity is a powerful and uncompromising album that showcases Holygore's formidable talent and unrelenting passion for extreme metal. Fans of the genre will find plenty to love here, while newcomers may be taken aback by the sheer force of the band's sound. Either way, this is an album that demands to be heard.