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Over-The-Top Brutality!,
By Drum Blast "DB" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quantum Catastrophe (Audio CD)
Braindrill does it right. Ultrafast death metal, check. Killer production, check. Blast beats all over the place, check. Crazy psychotic guitar work, check. Indecipherable vocals, check.It's all there. Crank it up and mangle your mind. This is over-the-top brutality. 5 stars.
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Tech Death masters,
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Brain Drill really up the ante on technical death metal. If you like bands of the calibre of - Nile, Psycroptic or Cryptopsy you will love Quantum Catastrophe!
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Brutally mesmerizing!!!,
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For those of you not knowing Braindrill play, they are a tech-death metal band. Not sure if this is better than Apocalyptic Feasting, but the production on this is better, even though the debut sounded awesome. The heavily triggered drums are there, coupled w/pretty much non stop blasting + you get the insanely fast gravity blasts on certain sections. The guitars have all the solos, sweeps, arpeggios that one could imagine. Some super fast bass lines as well. Steve, the singer, returns and his grunts/shrieks are perfect on here. Braindrill are so brutal and fast that sometimes the memorability factor on some of the songs blend together, but hell this is some way talented stuff that demands your attention and repeated listens. It is true that when they bust into a groove, which is rare, it does add a little more depth to the song. The title track is listed as 16 minutes. It is actually about 10 minutes and then 6 minutes of feedback/noise. This, so far this year, gets my vote for best cover of the year. People/cities getting sucked into the sky by some strange atomical vortex, all packaged in a slimline digipack for all us spacesavers. One of the years best!!!!!!
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