Saturday, August 31, 2024

PRIMITIVE WARFARE - Extinction Protocol review


 

PRIMITIVE WARFARE - Extinction Protocol

Godz ov War Productions


Hate is the handshake I give to the world. But hey I'm sure this band knows about that as well. Now I'm a Yankee living in North Carolina and has adopted Southern ways. This band here is from our Southern neighbors who are supposed to be nicer than us NC people. In other words holy fuckin crap this shit is insane. Welcome ladies & gentlemen, and you confused types, to South Carolina blackend brutal death metal. Yes their band name is all about what they represent plus more. 


Supposedly this was recorded at a bunker in an undisclosed location. Ah yeah right but hey look at this duo of chaos. Why are your faces covered?


Anyways this is the full length debut by this two piece act. I've seen plenty of two piece blackened death metal acts this year so here we have Jason Leach who contributes the drums and vocals. Also you've got Brian Parker who is responsible for the guitar riffage and vocals. Together this duo creates a predictable barrage of hate filled blackened death noise with some grindcore aesthetics thrown in for kicks. 


I would love to say this release adds up to a dozen similar acts I've heard this year. But no it's only been ten and there's still months to go. Be that as it is PRIMITIVE WARFARE are damm good at producing a sound that's all about ripping your head off and shitting down your neck. They are "Brootal" in every cliche way with eight cuts that'll kick your fuckin ass. 


You've got caustic screamed vocals which also transition into the genre centric beast sound. The riff work is savage to say the least. The drum work is full on grind and insane. I mean half of this album just blows me away with a huge smile or an evil smirk. I know it's 2024 and this has all been done before. But you blast this one and forget about all of those who done it previously. This release rules! 


http://godzovwar.com/

LISTEN HERE:

https://primitivewarfare.bandcamp.com/album/extinction-protocol


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