Review: Classic death metal: power chords blasted like strips of caps in a toy gun, rage and thunder in a nihilistic incarnation of dissent, simple like hardcore with heavy beat patterns and guttural vocals. Destructive structures bang out the frustration of a suffocating world into the skulls of the unwise. With this kind of metal you either achieve a balance of perception with it and appreciate it for the simple pattern variation and synchronized rhythmic placement of structural statements.
1. Intro/Dissolution by Catatonia
2. Remonstrating the Preserver
3. Paganization
4. Brutal Exhordation
5. Cast in Silver
6. Phlebotomize (Fade Away in Silence)
7. When The Time Has Come
8. For His Sake
Length: 33:23
Similar to classic acts like Entombed, Dismember, Unleashed and Master, Hetsheads bash out high speed simple tunes with catchy choruses and medieval interludes between blast beats. Scratches that really simple angry music itch, but might not be for those who value complexity, harmony, melody or tastefulness.