"The grand partition and the abrogation of idolatry" CD by Success Will Write Apocalypse Across The Sky

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Florida Death Metal, flavoured with a proper pinch of Grindcore. The six guys of SWWAATS build a bridge between old school heroes (Suffocation, Autopsy, Death and Co.) and the ones of nowadays.
Item no. 438297
Title The grand partition and the abrogation of idolatry
Musical Genre Death Metal
Product topic Bands
Band Success Will Write Apocalypse Across The Sky
Release date 03/04/2009
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    10.000 Sermons. One Solution
  • 2.
    The Realization That Mankind Is Viral In It's Nature
  • 3.
    Cattle
  • 4.
    Agenda
  • 5.
    Pity The Living, Envy The Dead
  • 6.
    Despot
  • 7.
    A Path
  • 8.
    Automated Oration And The Abolition Of Silence
  • 9.
    One Must Imagine Sisyphus Happy
  • 10.
    Colossus
  • 11.
    Retrograde And The Anointed
  • 12.
    Of Worms, Jesus Christ, And Jackson Country Missouri
  • 13.
    The Tamagotchi Gesture
  • 14.
    Untitled

by Adam Weishaupt (20.04.2009) These six Floridians have chosen a really unusual name: "Success will write apocalypse across the sky"- one can already guess that this obligates them to being weird... They present us a technically versatile mixture of brutal Grindcore and US-Death Metal - hm, could be the flavour of the month? Year? You never know... Tradition (think Suffocation, Malevolent Creation and Autopsy) meets modern times à la The Black Dahlia Murder and All Shall Parish. They step on it right from the beginning - the tempi change very often, and a maximum of different riffs dominates all of the 13 songs. Tracks like the groovy "One must imagine sisyphus happy" (reminding me of Death) and surprisingly catchy "Of worms, Jesus Christ, and Jackson country missouri" are among the highlights of this genre gem... These blokes are genuine freaks, maybe prodigy freaks, but still freaks - this is weird, bizarre shit. Brilliant.