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NECROVATION
Breed Deadness Blood (Blood Harvest)


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01. Dead Faith's Purulence
02. Breed Deadness Blood
03. Dark Reverie
04. Putrid Evocation
05. Recessed in Frailty
06. Seal the Gates
07. Death Salvation
08. Crush Imp Widower
09. Divinity Obscure




Word on the street is that you've had it up to your neck in death metal wannabes and new-school bastardizers of all that is true and old school. Perhaps you've been looking in the wrong places for the nasty stuff. Have you tried Blood Harvest Records? They've got a little ole death metal CD called "Breed Deadness Blood" by a little ole trio of Swedish death metallers called NECROVATION that will bash your brains in, bash 'em right the fuck in. I hope you've not showered yet.

As filthy and knurled as NIHILIST and early ENTOMBED (as in "Left Hand Path"), as pummel grooving as early GRAVE, and as doomed up and string bent as INCANTATION, "Breed Deadness Blood" is your dope sick fix of pure death metal fury. The three members of NECROVATION produce one hell of a racket on "Breed Deadness Blood" that is godless and devoid of any semblance of purity and prettiness. The cavernous, mid-range growls of guitarist Seb are not of this world and fill the room with dreadfulness and unease; some seriously evil shit, let me tell you. The overall attack — one that includes Seb's horrific tones, demon screaming solos, and hellish arsenal of riffs, as well as the freight-train-to-Hades rhythm section of drummer Bünger and bassist Anton — is, of course, relentless, like a bull in a china shop. Yet once you've picked yourself up and dusted yourself off, it soon becomes apparent that this is an album filled with strong arrangements. That's right, the guys can in fact write songs, albeit venom-soaked and violent songs, but songs nonetheless. It's just that the blitzkrieg can be so overwhelming that some may miss the intricacies.

How the trio manages to keep the calamity in check without causing massive structural damage is beyond me, but it works. Take a song like "Dark Reverie", for example. You get stomping grooves, blasting mayhem, incredibly ugly riffs, a hair raising guitar solo, and I'll be damned if there isn't a little hook in that sucker. Pace breaks into fire breathing, straight beat grooves are one of the band's specialties as well (e.g. "Putrid Evocation" and "Death Salvation", the latter ghoulishly toe-tapping). It may seem hard to believe with all the napalm dropping going on here, but the music is relatively varied and quite memorable, the title track perhaps the best example.

Isn't it interesting how some of the better death metal albums are often found deepest underground? But the death hounds seem to have a nose for sniffing out the good stuff. Just in case you've got the sniffles though, let me point you in the direction of NECROVATION's "Breed Deadness Blood". You won't be disappointed.


- Scott Alisoglu
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posted by : Bloodthirsty
7/29/2008 2:07:18 AM

Real Death Metal! Buy or die! I have this on wax...get's plenty of spins. The Swedish Death Metal scene is alive and well...if only Kaamos and Repugnant got back together...

10/10

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posted by : DeadSkin Mask
7/29/2008 5:12:57 AM

Its so Black, its like, how much more black could this be?

The answer is, None. None more black.

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posted by : Bloodthirsty
7/30/2008 4:22:43 AM

Whoever gave this a one is a fucking poser!

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posted by : ForeverUnderground
7/30/2008 8:49:18 AM

I totally agree with Scott's rating. This band has a dark(I mean that in the best possible way for such a band) future ahead of them.

COMMENT | 'Ha!'
posted by : alerxstinwonderland
7/30/2008 4:13:46 PM

I came in here for the Spinal Tap quote and because of DeadSkinMask I leave satisfied.

COMMENT | 'not too shabby'
posted by : oldskool667
7/30/2008 5:23:52 PM

Pretty damn good in fact, but then again, I'm a sucker for the old school Swede DM sound. Much better than a lot of the modern brutal or tech death releases that one finds nowadays.

COMMENT | 'alerxstinwonderland'
posted by : DeadSkin Mask
7/30/2008 11:13:19 PM

I consider it a public service.

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posted by : BobsYourUncle
8/2/2008 9:36:34 PM

this album sounds like a solid continuation of what Repugnant was doing on Epitome of Darkness. Flawless evil death metal!

COMMENT | 'oh heck yeah'
posted by : tgard32
8/9/2008 12:22:28 AM

still think that the early 90s stockholm sound was heavy metal's best and purest movement.

entombed, nihilist, dismember, unleashed, grave, desultory, at the gates...i could go on and on.

how great would it be if there was a solid resurgence of the old school swedish-style of death metal? something like the rush of new retro-thrash bands. it's great that grave, dismember, and unleashed are still cranking out quality albums within the sub genre, but it would be nice to see more new bands like necrovation pop up to continue this style of metal into the future.

COMMENT | 'facts'
posted by : WhirlwindDrifter
9/12/2008 8:48:44 AM

Necrovation album was recorded before the release of Epitome of Darkness, influenced by this would be odd. Anyway this album suits me fine, a bastard breeding indeed!



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