Description
After a trio of singles, Rotten Entrails from Brazil have delivered a ferocious debut album, As The Slurry Consumes. Clocking in at 50 minutes, the album boasts ten destructive tracks that seamlessly blend blasphemous blackened elements with thrashy undertones, all while paying homage to the old-school death metal of the early 90s. Vocalist Wesley Gomides' guttural growls echo from the depths of darkness, complemented by Fernando Romano’s masterful axework, which channels a distinctly Floridian death metal sound.
Highlights include the blackened frenzy of Embryonic Fetish, the twisted trudging of Spreading Evil, and the relentless force of Consumed. Although slightly overlong, the album’s bombastic musicianship and unapologetic attitude cement it as a standout release for fans of melodic yet punishing death metal. Rotten Entrails have crafted a debut that’s not only memorable but also a strong contender for album of the year.