Nov
20
Album Review: Six Feet Under-Death Rituals
Six Feet Under’s “Death Rituals,” is by far one of the most interesting and brutalizing records of this time span. “Death Rituals,” is a surprising album overall going back to the old routes its not being a re-invention or anything but it does go back to their older material. “Involuntary Movement Of Dead Flesh,” takes the intensity dividing it up exposing it more than ever before having the vocals more in depth with killer tones that grab you kicking your teeth in and having the guitar and drumming be exactly in beat with one another is just pure beauty. “Shot In The Head,” is a funny tune that expresses a phone ringing waiting for someone to eagerly pick it up but no one does which goes off into a killer guitar riff with drumming blasting that cannot be controlled. Rather than plopping down a steaming pile of death n’ roll riffs, “Death Rituals,” is filled with simple down tuned Obituary and Bolt Thrower-styled bass heavy chugging riffs. Six Feet Under’s newest accomplishment brings the band home and delivers an album that rocks out with pure death in its name.
-Natalie
