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INHUMAN ENTITY: KINGDOM OF FALSE DIVINITY

INHUMAN ENTITY: KINGDOM OF FALSE DIVINITY

   Chilean Brutal Death-Metal newcomers, Inhuman Entity, only have a single EP to their name so far, however that same EP has already earned the band a substantial underground following. Their 2017 EP, Kingdom Of False Divinity, is a savage affair, of unapologetic Brutal Slamming Death Metal, very much in the same vein as bands such as; Epicardiectomy, Embryectomy and Gonadectomy. 
   Surprisingly benefiting from it's purposefully primitive, raw, stripped back production, Kingdom Of False Divinity has an "old'school", demo quality atmosphere about it, which actually adds to the overall appeal and compliments the music enormously. 
   Opening track, "Crucified And Eviscerated", is an all out blastbeat and guttural assault, with waves of Slamming, sliding riffs and pounding low-end bass, making it clear exactly what Inhuman Entity are all about. Pig-squealing out of the abyss, "Imposing Inhuman Aberration", is a diverse gem, with music delights ranging from brutal technical flairs, to intense Slam grooves. "Neron" is definitely the standout, most prominent track of the EP, with a traditional Death-Metal backbone and an absolutely crushing breakdown, this song shows a great deal of skill and potential. Closing track, "Monuments Of Putrid Flesh", is another solid slab of brutal Slam excellence, complete with fuzzy riffs, inaudible gutturals and all delivered at intense speed. 
   Although only four tracks long, Kingdom Of False Divinity is a satisfying and well rounded release, from a band with a lot of promise. It will be interesting to see how Inhuman Entity manage to succeed their impressive debut release.

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KINGDOM OF FALSE DIVINITY is available through ROTTEN MUSIC here      
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