supported by 6 fans who also own “The Slow Pace Of Suffering”
Catchy as hell, meatier than an all you can eat steak buffet brutal death from these Australian barmpots. Memorable, brutal and eminently moshable with riffs to spare. poisonremedy
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Slow Pace Of Suffering”
A mess of swirling brutal death, maybe somewhat more structured and therefor more memorable than other band that do this style, combined with a sci-fi horror theme. This slays for days. nathan breon