When big names of a scene are united in one project (in this case big names of death metal, like Kam Lee, Rogga Johannson and Ronnie Björnström), the audience might automatically have high expectations and hopes about the outcomes, but usually world redemption gets hold off and an average material comes out.
This wasn't different in the case of Bone Gnawer either. Even though the main concept (surprisingly gore and cannibalism) and the album cover might perfectly fit to any slamming brutal death band too, Bone Gnawer plays traditional old school death metal. It's like a summarizing death metal nostalgia that includes elements that didn't exist in the exact form back then, and that's how it's offering great entertainments for the fans of the early '90s death metal. For those who are enjoying the sound of Swedish death, sickening bloodthirsy concept, and missed the characteristic vocal style of Kam Lee, "Feast of Flesh" is a perfect choise. A generic combination made only for the exact target audience. Nothing more should be expected, and the album definitely wouldn't be disappointing.
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