Sunday, December 29, 2019

Grave Desecrator - Sign of Doom (2008)

   Since the mid '90s have been passed, it's quite rare to find references from new bands to the once so unique old school South American scene. New or less known names appearing from time to time in the form of bands who didn't have much attention in their times, but newer formations are another thing. Grave Desecrator is one of the rare exceptions, who have been formed with similar concept.
   The band was mainly influenced by Sarcófago and old Sepultura, and recalls the mixed style of the old scene authentically. The aggressive and compromise-less attitute of "Sign of Doom" matches not only with the tendencies of past times, but it's also not far from war metal. Similar to war metal bands and in analogy with the local traditions, they avoided atmospheric sound, and instead of dark aesthetics, their effectiveness lies in the raw sound and the heaviness of the themes. The main impression is still enough old school to not cross a certain border, and the thrash metal basics are quite evident. This is the source of their never ending intensity, while the ancient black/death metal features are responsible for the heaviness and the brutality. "Sign of Doom" is not only an excellent nostalgia album, but also had refreshing role in the recent extreme underground scene. 

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