Resin Tomb
Resin Tomb
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August 14, 2020
Leave it to Brisbane to bring us this incredible band RESIN TOMB with their self titled album to change the death metal scene entirely! Matthew Budge of Siberian Hell Sounds joins together with Brendan Auld from SNORLAX, and Perry Vedelago from CONSUMED to create this death/grind masterpiece from the depths of hell. With the screams from the bowels of all that is unholy matched with the darkest downtuned riffs, and hammering percussion, these three find their true purpose in life and unleash their demons for all of us to enjoy.
The EP starts with "Abrogate", and it's 1:53 seconds of the dark path you're about to explore. With its heavy alternate picked riffs followed by an eerie suffering scream, and violent drum beat, you know you're in for a real treat.
The first single release "Surfacing" is by far the best on the album with it's hard heavy riffs that Brendan pulls off flawlessly only to be matched by the hellish vocals that only a man with the throat of someone gargling with battery acid, and vinegar like Matthew Budge can pull off make this a song you have to listen too.
The final song on the album "Bestial" is the longest one with 5:16 of fury, anguish, and the quickest heaviest of all songs you'll want to start moshing in wherever you're listening. Just a powerful riff consistently throughout. Instrumentally the best song, but without the horrifying vocals would be nothing. This song makes you anticipate hearing more from these guys.
Overall I really enjoyed this album. These three made a great decision getting together and bringing this album to life. I've listened to this album over and over again the last few days to take myself to a dark place in my mind, and keep me moving. Honestly the best of three bands made a better one and the future of metal is looking promising!
9 / 10
Almost Perfect
Songwriting
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"Resin Tomb" Track-listing:
1. Abrogate
2. Penance
3. Surfacing
4. Prostrated
5. Bestial
Resin Tomb Lineup:
Matthew Budge - Vocals (Siberian Hell Sounds)
Brendan Auld - Guitar (Snorlax)
Perry Vedelago (Consumed)
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