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  • Dying Fetus - "Reign Supreme"
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    Dying Fetus - Reign Supreme American death metal combo Dying Fetus needs no introduction. Since 1991 John Gallagher and his merry band of mercenaries have been delivering releases in a consistent manner. On their seventh full length album the Maryland trio delivers exactly what is expected of them. In all honesty, this is as much a strenght as it is a weakness. There’s the interaction of Gallagher’s low grunts and Sean Beasley’s higher growls while Trey Williams is as savage behind the drum kit as ever. The material is still a halfway combination of technical guitar acrobatics, slam sections and crushing grooves. With the same line-up intact for a two albums in a row the performances are stellar and exemplary across the board. But for all the tightness, finesse and pristine production values there’s a feeling of familiarity that’s hard to avoid. Dying Fetus is as blue collar a band as they come. Consistent, reliant but as familiarity breeds contempt “Reign Supreme” is exactly what you expect and that’s the biggest disappointment. The trio is so locked into their particular sound palette that any deviation from the set formula would be much welcomed. There’s no need for Dying Fetus to throw in a Morbid Angel or Cryptopsy like genre shift, or to dumb their sound down to Kataklysm levels of accessibility. But the inclusion of new elements (a more diverse set of riffs, for example) would benefit this band much at this point in their career. Those who like Dying Fetus will no doubt love this unconditionally. Those of us who saw the writings on the wall a decade ago will feel like they haven’t missed out on much in the intervening ten years. Whether that observation is a pro or con is wholly up to the individual listener and their preferences.

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