Destructive Intent

Dehuman Reign

The path of endless pain, paramount destructive force, creeping the depth of darkness, ready to […]
August 8, 2013
Dehuman Reign - Destructive Intent album cover

The path of endless pain, paramount destructive force, creeping the depth of darkness, ready to be unleashed upon the realm, lunacy and mayhem all gather into a blood feast of steel and corrosive Metal. This massive conjuring of brutish talents and an interminable admiration for the greatest bastards of filth, gore and black encirclement such as early SEPULTURA, SLAYER, SINISTER, SUFFOCATION, DEICIDE, old MORBID ANGEL, IMMOLATION and the primitiveness of POSSESSED, is an impressive niche of torment. Therefore, I present my latest Death Metal judgment, DEHUMAN REIGN of the green lands of Germany, consisting of members that have been dehumanizing their area for some time with various of bands. As a debut malevolence, the band recorded a mini album named "Destructive Intent", released via F.D.A. Rekotz, just to show that they are serious blood dripping, meat cutting grinders of mayhem and they mean business.

No doubt that that these guys are multi-talented in their deathly filed, I could notice how tight their material is, comprehensively vigorous, violent and meaty. The sound engineering took the band's pattern of music to the ghastly classics of the early 90s, an exceptional work by Matias Ahonen on the mastering. As for the material of "Destructive Intent", I stumbled upon the edges of chaos, chants of devilish nature remarkable riffing of great playing skills, disparaging drumming of senseless speed assaults and a piece of vocal performance very much to my liking. Though there is a sort of predictability, especially with the tremolo picking rapid pandemonium within the chunky blackened Death Metal riffs and gross drumming panache, the album's dynamism is sweeping, and I might mark the straightforward flexibility of "Irreversible Soul Consumption", "Staring Beyond the Edge of Time" and "Veil of Ignornace" as rather startling achievements with full of vehemence and raw Death Metal obscenity, with a just a spike of Thrash perseverance. I correspondingly perceived several SLAYERish type soloing that were relatively promising, nothing is better that a pure hellish howling of guitars. Too bad this experience was too damned short, nonetheless it was a swift hammering knock to the edge of the face, it did well as calling card.

"Destructive Intent" is following its title, a sheer brutal inflammation, and the causing of agony. Such undone, but well reserved and equally played out, kind of Death Metal isn't that obvious as a fact, even with greater numbers of bands following the glorious days of the early 90s. With that said, I would suggest on following these bastards of filth, there might be an upcoming full length out there that will leave a mark on you. I will wait for that day. At least there is this 20 minutes of vile bedlam at hand.

7 / 10

Good

"Destructive Intent" Track-listing:

1. Prelude to Perdition
2. Extinction Machine
3. Invocation I Black Seed
4. Irreversible Soul Consumption
5. Staring Beyond the Edge of Time
6. Invocation II Scorched Earth
7. Veil of Ignornace
8. Masks of Sorrow

Dehuman Reign Lineup:

Totte - Drums
Ulf - Guitars
Tesk - Guitars
Rouven - Bass
Alex - Vocals

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