Insepulto debuted with such a stunning and excellent death metal album, that while listening immidiately suspects the band member's longer musical past.
"Morbid Spawn of Resurrection" could be described as old school death metal at it's best. All of it's features, like the sound, the song compositions, the themes, and the main concept could serve to define and introduce the effectiveness of the genre. Even though their music sticks strictly to the traditional tendencies of the early '90s, it doesn't sound like a long lost and forgotten classic, and it's also more than just a nostalgia album. The old school feeling they've catched and reflected the best possible way, by not trying to sound vintage. On the side of the great sound quality and the overwhelming intensity of heir music, the morbid, anti-Christian and blasphemous topics also increasing the impression of a new age formation by their freshness and the enegric touch. Usually similar lyrical concept is sorted as some horror and dark fantasy based thing, but in this case they are sometimes unfortunately quite accurate to reality and that switches the scale back from being an old record. In this form (and according to the location where this music was made) it has such a rebellious attitude that recalls one of the most genuine features of some old South American extreme bands. This outrageously rebellious tendency is definitely something that's missing since a long while not only from death metal, but from the main metal scene in general.
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