Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Killface - Feeding the Dead


Behemoth: Any creature or thing of monstrous size or power. In other words, Dublin Band Killface's album, Feeding the Dead. I wonder if I should contact Carol Vorderman to try and get the old definition of Behemoth changed. Does she do that? Is that her, yeah? TO THE POINT: With this album, Killface present listeners withBehemoth: Any creature or thing of monstrous size or power. In other words, Dublin Band Killface's album, Feeding the Dead. I wonder if I should contact Carol Vorderman to try and get the old definition of Behemoth changed. Does she do that? Is that her, yeah? TO THE POINT: With this album, Killface present listeners with an unrelenting exhibition of aggression, imagination and skill. Without meaning to sound like Shelley Marsh this album is mature, as well as professional in sound. Feeding the Dead is a well thought out album that was created to a high standard. In my opinion, Killface are under exposed in comparison to their contemporaries of the same genre. Feeding the Dead is going to change that – or at least change Iarnord Eireann forever as that's where it's getting most of its air time now that I have my hands on it. If I can't shower the great unwashed in water, I'll shower them in riffs. Feeding the Dead consists of nine tracks; all are equally as commanding and victorious as each other. The album initiation begins with Meatgrinder. Now, if we have any Predator fans, this one is definitely for you as that is [...]

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