Sepulcharl Torment

Rex Shachath

It seems the United Kingdom has much more than teas and biscuits to offer us […]
By Dory Khawand
December 20, 2012
Rex Shachath - Sepulcharl Torment album cover

It seems the United Kingdom has much more than teas and biscuits to offer us on such a catastrophic year. REX SHACHATH, while residing in the underground lairs of Metal send us an EP that's a little better than average I guess. "Sepulchral Torment", the band's debut release is bound within the Death Metal genre and presents us with many entertaining elements; although, the content can become a little mediocre over time.

This release can be described as aggressive, evil, and energetic as hell. One fact I loved about this release is that beside the regular Death Metal formula, you can feel something evil behind the music, a certain inspiration to the music. Songs like "Follow the Bastard Prophet" prove my point. The vocals also feel a little better than a lot of Death Metal releases I've heard this year like the horribly average release by DYSTOPIA that left my ears bleeding.

Overall, it's not a recommended release by all means, but definitely worth it if you're able to give it a listen. It's an EP and not a full length, so it'll make a nice listen at your lunch break in office or... prison break.

7 / 10

Good

"Sepulcharl Torment" Track-listing:

1. Intro
2. Sepulchral Torment
3. Follow the Bastard Prophet
4. Blind from Birth
5. Seven Serpents
6. Statues of Death

Rex Shachath Lineup:

Eddie West- Bass
Jay Rodgers - Drums
Andrew Pennington- Guitars
Dave Connolly- Vocals
Jonathan Francis - Guitars

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