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Traumatomy: Transcendental Evisceration Of Necrogenetic Beasts

Traumatomy 

Transcendental Evisceration Of Necrogenetic Beasts

   Within the worldwide Slamcrew, Traumatomy are fast becoming a household name. A majority of the credit for this notoriety is owed to their debut full-length album, Transcendental Evisceration Of Necrogenetic Beasts. Originally released back in 2013, the debut is now benefiting from a re-release through Slamchester Records, and as a result, the album is certain to leave a much harder and faster impression than the first time around. 
   There is no getting around the basic fact that Transcendental..., is an unapologetic Slam arsenal, with all the gutturals, blast-beats and teeth-shattering drops to satisfy the basic needs of any Slamcrew faithful. However, Transcendental... goes well above and beyond the standard, clocking in at an uncharacteristic and unrelenting 31 minutes of pure hammer-inducing savagery. Thankfully, the diversity of these tracks do their part to keep their victims ears hooked perfectly, even in a sub-genre where tracks are often difficult to distinguish from each other, there are plenty of standout moments here. "Domination Of Impulsive Perversions", is essentially an audible tool-box, mainly containing hammers, with some of the most perfect chugging Slams ever to be put to tape. Meanwhile, tracks such as "Strategic Dismemberment", keep it fresh with forays of Brutal Death-Metal throughout. Album closer, "Extraterrestrial Mutilated Torture", delivers some of the most wiggnornat Slams of all time, and is guaranteed to appease the followers of the Wigger-Slam style.
   Overall, Transcendental... is a brilliant album, destined to satisfy any fan of brutal-slamming Death-Metal.       


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