Saturday, July 12, 2025

Inheritage - Morbid Grace of Death (2012)

   The music and concept of Inheritage's one and only EP is straight to the point in a simple and expressive way such as it's album cover might expect. Merciless brutal death massacre and destruction with some old school references.
   Even though the concept, sound and most themes are definitely reflecting the modern aspect of brutal death, there are some quite evident signs of older influences, for instance the starting theme of the song "World of Soil" is kinda the same like how "Killing Spree" by Death starts. Similar moments on the side of the sexual references in the intros that probably came by the influence of the porn grind era of the late '00s, and are hardly compatible with the main concept, are showing that the band didn't develop yet their style completely. Most themes are basic but effective, enough to fill the short song lengths without turning monotonous. As a rageful outbreak they're functioning well, while the not too original old school switches supposed to be responsible for the diversity. However, in this early and half-finished state it's still clear that the band did have potential, and this short EP still could be entertaining for the fans of brutal death. 

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