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Spawned From Hate: Accelerated Butchery EP

SPAWNED FROM HATE: 
ACCELERATED BUTCHERY EP
   The modern Death-Metal underground is currently bursting with bright new talented bands, all trying to bring something new to the table in order to stand out from the crowd. For Birmingham based outfit, Spawned From Hate, their energising take on the heavy stuff does just the job. Oozing with the true old-school Death-Metal grime, their latest release, the crushing Accelerated Butchery EP, is guaranteed to give the band underground notoriety. 
   From the static, extraterrestrial gargling sounds of the intro alone, you get the feeling that you know what is coming. Soon as the title track kicks in, suspicions are confirmed and heads are banging. Thick, crunchy riffs and traditional growls are the order of the day here, crafted into a sound that carries undeniable tones of classic Death and Obituary. That said, there is an definite freshness about Accelerated Butchery, as well as a strong consistency within the music that is often forgotten by many bands. Void of unnecessary forays into obscure territories, blistering tracks "Filth","Deceit" and "Force Fed Liquescent Decay", deliver the brutality in perfect fashion with masterful composure. As killer closing track "Intravenous Violation" ends, the hunger for more begins. Although a small offering, Accelerated Butchery leaves a taste that makes you want more. If this EP is anything to go by, Spawned From Hate are well worth keeping eyes and ears on. 


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