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Rampant Decay
'Liferuiner Massgrave'
Now here's the deal. People are going to see that the name of the band is "Rampant Decay," they're going to see that the lead singer's name is Rich Horror and the title of the song kind of demonstrates to the layman that this music is going to be loud, it's going to be fast and it's going to be violent.
"Liferuiner Massgrave" does not disappoint in any of these senses, but some might be surprised to find out how listenable and indeed, interesting this song can be to hear. The band has a lot of style to them, it's not just "saw away at the guitar til you bleed," there are some dynamics and some nice rhythmic accents in the arrangement of this song.
Rich does not disappoint with his vocals either. Some vocalists in this genre and others like it will try to encapsulate a galaxy's worth of pain and suffering in each word, resulting in an overdramatic vocal sound that is just, well, silly. Rich's delivery, however, is genuine. The anger is not slathered on so thick that it is campy, but his voice surges with a raw power that is both intimidating and magnetic.
The homerun of this track is the section that starts right around the 1:00 mark, this is when the band and Rich really band together for a descent into hell, and damned if they aren't going to simply take it over when they get there; maybe they'll let Satan stay on as a waterboy or something. |
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RICH HORROR: INTIMIDATING AND MAGNETIC |
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RICH HORROR: INTIMIDATING AND MAGNETIC |
Don't forget: GENUINE AND LISTENABLE. |
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nice i've been waiting for this |
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