@Planetmosh @AnybodyBC reviews 'Tourniquets, Hacksaws & Graves' by Autopsy released on .@PeacevilleRecs If there is anything good comming out in USA death metal camp this year, then it is going to be Autopsy. After the reunion in 2009, band became very active releasing EPs, full-length albums and compilations each year, not to mention the DVD 'Born Undead' @Planetmosh @AnybodyBC reviews 'Tourniquets, Hacksaws & Graves' by Autopsy released on .@PeacevilleRecs If there is anything good comming out in USA death metal camp this year, then it is going to be Autopsy. After the reunion in 2009, band became very active releasing EPs, full-length albums and compilations each year, not to mention the DVD 'Born Undead' in 2012. So now it is 2014 and there is less than a month left until their newest and anticipated release, 'Tourniquets, Hacksaws & Graves'. 'Tourniquets, Hacksaws & Graves' is a set of twelve killer tracks with the pure Autopsy sound – there is not much experimentation on this album. Almost 50 minutes long, the recording has everything you would expect from Autopsy – quality death metal, dynamic speed, guitar riffs and hypnotizing solos and of course – zombies. It is like some fast death metal zombie-ish continuation of the previous album, 'The Headless Ritual' (2013). There are many things that makes Autopsy a really great death metal band and one of them is technicality of their brutality – it is still a feature on the new album and is as good, if not better. That's why there is no way you will get bored while [...]
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