SILENCER


"Death-Pierce Me" (Autopsy Kitchen; 2006)

Reviewed by Mike SOS

Despite this disc being is a re-issue from 2000, the cruel and grim musical output placed forth by Sweden's Silencer remains unsurpassed when it comes to producing bleak suicidal dirges.

Armed with a disturbing high pitched vocal shriek that convincingly ingrains the insanity of itself into your collective consciousness, the stirring intertwining of doom and black metal captivatingly propels this virtual mental breakdown caught on tape.

This six-track death metal opus is a melancholic masterpiece, and even though at times Silencer's pain-wrought tirade becomes utterly unlistenable, "Death-Pierce Me" will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark of darkness on your heart.

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Rating Guide:

A classic. This record will kick your ass.

Killer. Not a classic but it will rock your world.

So-so. You've heard better.

Pretty bad. Might make a nice coaster.

Self explanatory. Just the sight of the cover makes you wanna hurl.

 


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