Persisting Devolution
Inculter
•
May 2, 2015
If you were to listen to "Persisting Devolution" without any background information, no booklet, no band's website, it will be easy to thinking that Thrash band is coming from the Bay Area at Frisco, in the 80's. You'll be suprised to find that the power trio INCULTER formed in 2012, hail from the West Coast of Norway, and their second effort "Persisting Devolution" was released this year, by Edged Circle Productions. "Persisting Devolution" is in fact the really first full length of the band and the juvenile blackened thrashing trio, now aged between 16 and 19 years old. INCULTER deliver and combine elements of Teutonic and US Thrash bands like KREATOR and SODOM or EXODUS with some parts of SLAYER " Show No Mercy" area. The band very well maintained the viking atmosphere of the music in their production, welcome to the Valhala.... The intro "Prophet Chants Intro" to put you in the mood, it'll bleed throughout this album, from the first track to the last cuts !! It's a twister F5, in the Fujita scale rating, the one that will take you to hell, a path length over which damage would occur, and a path width without end and full of pain. Tracks like "Commander", "Traducers Attack", "Mist of the Night", and "Death Domain" are the best tracks of this CD, speedy guitars riffs, growls devilish vocals, who will lead the listeners into a frantic 'breakneck speed' wrecking...the double beat drumming parts will ends the massacre of your neck vertebrae. INCULTER hasn't done something revolutionary, but they do it well and demand is all lovers Thrash Death.
7 / 10
Good
"Persisting Devolution" Track-listing:
1. Prophets Chants
2. Diabolic Forest
3. Commander
4. Traducers Attack
5. Pastoral Slaughter
6. Mist Of The Night
7. Death Domain
8. Endless Torment
9. Volcanic Swarm
10. Envision Of Horror
Inculter Lineup:
Remi - Guitars, Vocals
Even - Drums
Cato - Bass
More results...