Beschreibung
Raleigh, North Carolina’s Devour were born from the ashes of Cross Laws, but rather than simply picking up where that band left off, the remaining members expanded to a 5-piece and followed the long southern tradition of adding traces of metal into our hardcore. What emerged was a record that is remarkably dense and complex, recalling the very best of the mid-80s trend of hardcore bands „going metal;“ think Corrosion of Conformity’s Animosity LP, Final Conflict’s Ashes to Ashes and Septic Death’s Need So Much Attention. There’s also a heavy Japanese influence; people who have seen Devour live have compared them to Judgment, Lip Cream and Bastard, a connection only made clearer by this record’s astonishingly heavy and powerful recording. In a scene where so many bands simply want to replicate something that has already happened, Devour sound remarkably fresh and progressive, and without losing a single thing you loved about hardcore in the first place.
Tracks
01. Not So Pleasant Valley
02. Devour
03. It Smells Like Piss In Here
04. Withdrawn
05. Crawling Out
06. Song For Nic
07. Devoured
08. Useless Ruin