Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Anatomia - Dissected Humanity (2005)

   A big empty hole was left behind after the split-up of Autopsy, and it seemed like nothing was able to permanently ease their lack. A line of new bands showed up from the second part of the '00s who were strongly influenced by Autopsy, and tried to imitate or bring back the endlessly sick feeling of their music. Anatomia was one of the first of these self-dedicated followers.
   The band focused mostly on the doom influences of Autopsy, so they approached the endlessly obscure feeling from it's core: the extended sick melodies that are able to open new perspectives of extreme insanity. The contrast of intense speed and slow themes had minimal role, the band preferred slow and middle speed, and wasn't into sudden tempo switchings. This direction could be also very effective by it's sinister feeling that predicts the arrival of the most inhuman events of gore and horror. The extremely brutal sexual crimes, rotting corpses and the necrophilia that seems like an inevitable outcome, are only the tip of the fleshberg. "Dissected Humanity" offers excellent entertainment and nostalgic feeling for those who are missing old Autopsy, and of course for everyone who desires to merge into the depths of musickness.

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