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Ingested: Revered By No One, Feared By All [EP]

INGESTED
REVERED BY NO ONE, FEARED BY ALL [EP]
  Ingested are back with a brain liquidising new EP that makes it perfectly clear the UK's greatest slam experts mean business. With a mature and refined sound, "Revered By No One, Feared By All" creates a lingering taste that will leave you ravenously hungry for more. Importantly, RBNOFBA has all the key components that any good Death-Slam effort needs. 
   Within seconds of the opening track, "Titanomachy", the trademark slam elements have all made their presence known, ready to create the following 15 minuets of barbaric butchery that the EP accounts for. Taking the blast-beat and chugging proceedings to another level, "Regicide", truly hammers home the sheer fury and aggression that Ingested pour into every moment of their material. The most impressive feature of RBNOFBA is the diversity of sound and style that allows each song to stand out on their own merits. "Uncrowned" brings rhythmic intensity to the table, in the form of savage breakdown riffs, prominent in the music of bands such as Pathology and Aborted. Rounding off the EP in spectacular form, "Endgame" keeps up the momentum to the very last second, with some of the most impressive vocal variations and battering metallic onslaughts around.
   Hopefully, RBNOFBA is just a small taster of the great things to come. If Ingested can achieve such an incredible and lasting impressing with just 15 minuets, one can only imagine what this band could achieve with another full length album of this quality. 





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