Album Type: Full Lenth
Date Released: 30/09/2016
Label: Century Media Records
this
is a fantastic Asphyx album and a ferocious beast of a record all around. It
adds to the band's considerable legacy and confirms Asphyx as one of the very
best operating in this arena. Indeed, such is their sound, they are in a
category of one, really. I have always thought of them as being kind of the
European equivalent to Obituary; cult favourites with a unique sound and style.
This is indeed death/doom, done the brutal way.
‘Incoming Death’ CD//DD//LP track
listing:
1.
Candiru
2.
Division Brandenburg
3.
Wardroid
4.
The Feeder
5.
It Came From The Skies
6.
The Grand Denial
7.
Incoming Death
8.
Forerunners of the Apocalypse
9.
Subterra Incognita
10.
Wildland Fire
11.
Death: The Only Immortal
The Review:
Asphyx return after the superb “Deathhammer” from a few years back. Van
Drunen and co. are firing on all cylinders here. Asphyx are certainly a classic
band- one of the first to really mix doom and death together and they have a
certain viciousness which I have always found rather teutonic (rather than
Dutch). It is business as usual for the opener “Candiru”; fast and furious, a thick sound that is a little warmer
than its predecessor's production, but certainly no less deadly.
Naturally,
after the fast paced pummelling comes the slower delivery of “Division Brandenburg ”- ruthlessly heavy and with
the Germanic sound that the title suggests. The band summon the sound of
rolling tanks very effectively just as Bolt Thrower or Ravens Creed have done. “Wardroid” is also fantastically weighty
and crushing. Over the course of the eleven tracks, the band don't put a foot
wrong. The vocals are pleasingly as rough as ever, the band playing with
authority.
The
tempo kicks up several notches with “The
Feeder”; the band barrelling along at Motorhead pace, dropping to half time when
needed... and then dropping again. “It
Came from the Skies” is a beast; a maelstrom of riffage and mid tempo
groove. There are two tracks which go over into epic length territory; “The Grand Denial” is a veritable feast
of doom/death at over seven minutes in length, with the final track, “Death: The Only Immortal” running over
eight!
The
rest of the album is a focused and toned listen with most tracks following
actual song structures rather than the riff-soup approach of many death bands.
The title track is particularly vicious and sprints by in under two minutes.
Just as “Deathhammer's” title track
was a stand out, as is “Incoming Death”.
Awesome stuff.
“Forerunners of the
Apocalypse”
is another stomper of a riff and rhythm that is guaranteed to get your head
banging. “Subterra Incognita” shifts
the gears downwards again, giving a good ebb and flow to the album's structure.
Unsurprisingly, “Wildland Fire”
sounds exactly like its title; fantastic riffs, good use of tempo shifts and
all in all, a late album stand out. The aforementioned “Death...” closes proceedings in epic style. Eight minutes of
carefully balanced doom and death- with that monstrous bass sound pushed front
and centre.
To
sum up, this is a fantastic Asphyx album and a ferocious beast of a record
all around. It adds to the band's considerable legacy and confirms Asphyx
as one of the very best operating in this arena. Indeed, such is their sound,
they are in a category of one, really. I have always thought of them as being
kind of the European equivalent to Obituary; cult favourites with a unique sound
and style. This is indeed death/doom, done the brutal way.
‘Incoming Death’ is available here
Band info: facebook
RIYL: Autopsy, Hail
of Bullets, Bolt Thrower, Obituary