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    A Nihilistic Swarm ()

    Wydane przez Deity Down RecordsRok wydania Kraj HollandNapisał Wouter6Komentarze (0)Vermin - A Nihilistic SwarmDutch death metal act Vermin have been around since 2002 and self-produced two little releases in the years prior to "A Nihilistic Swarm". First thing to notice is that the production has improved drastically compared to their previous efforts, but the balancing needs to better in equal measure. The guitar sound is so overbearingly thick that it is leaving virtually no room or space for the classic deep rumbling bass to flow through. The drum sound is equally as domineering, with snare drums hammering everything in relentless frenzy - cymbals are hardly audible through out at any point. Bass drums thump their way almost as heavy as the snare drums, to the point that they sometimes become interchangeable with each other. Vocalist Thomas has a mean and menacing grunt with some cool vocal lines to boot. Guitarist Ron double-duties as backing vocalist but his agonizing high pitched throaty shouts don't really add anything what Thomas can't do - as a result, there's no real vocal interaction, fireworks or trade-offs of any kind between the two. The backing vocals even hinder at certain crucial parts. Thomas (who was a session member at the time) is heard everywhere, except 'Falling Deathwards' features new vocalist Laurens. Vermin have made steady progress as far as songwriting is concerned. "A Nihilistic Swarm" contains the entire "Solypsis" sessions re-recorded for the occasion, 16 tracks and another obligate intro is just too much and filler material is the other of the day. Much of the "Solypsis" material is plagued by a torrent of ballsy groove riffs coming but leading nowhere. The more recent tracks luckily seem to fix this problem and form a more coherent, naturally flowing whole. The awkward Meshuggah-like guitar leads and harmonies do however deserve a rightful mention, same goes for the abstract artwork. As an extra, there's also a promo video for 'Falling Deathwards'. Stand out tracks: 'The Swallowing Vortex', 'Scientific Domination', 'Collapsed Future Visions' and 'Falling Deathwards'.


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