One of my favourite tech death projects, despite being only a few tracks. Love the technical rhythms on this track in particular; it progresses so strangely yet naturally, borderline psychedelic. Great band, their album Rise from the Grave is awesome too. drumcastle
I thought this was ridiculous but the Mark Cooper cover kept bringing me back. I learned to appreciate slam more and one day this just clicked. Even the drum machine and parody vocals somehow make sense now, and the guitar sounds terrific. Pure insanity. Alien slam. Metallurgical Fire
The Portland death metal band honors the decades-old relationship between underground metal and independent horror. Bandcamp Album of the Day Aug 18, 2023
Last I saw Kraanium, they'd recently released Slamchosis, and I got the gnarliest nosebleed I've ever had in the pit - managed to fill a bathroom sink at least once. This is a top-tier entry into their discography, more early Devourment influence than usual. Excellent soundtrack to lifting and, if they come to my neck of the woods, potential future concert injuries. Diabolus in Muzaka