World of Chaos
Universe of Chaos
Universe of Chaos
The Italian bruisers ULVEDHARR have been removing their own little space in the destruction metal world since their initiation in 2011. The band have moved between different solidarities with a back file that is immovable now, with every conveyance filling being developed and really filling in creative mind. As of now in 2019 the youngsters are back with their fourth full length release World Of Chaos and look set to venture forward in the improvement of their sound.
Universe Of Chaos gets straight genuine with the track What Have We Done. A tune that vapor an option for its and fans out definitely what the band's mission statement is intended for World Of Chaos and that is to pound all inside their way. The riffs from Giuseppe "Jack" Ciurlia and Ark Nattlig Ulv sound like they could happily sit on an excellent passing metal assortment like MORBID ANGEL's Alters Of Madness, or DEATH's Scream Bloody Gore. The drum work from Mike Bald is routinely stunning for the class with sway pounds and gifted fills in plenitude, all of which add to the fast speed that has reliably served ULVEDHARR so well all through their calling so far. The middle piece of the tune contains a guitar solo from Ciurlia that seems like it may have come from the fretboard of the late, mind blowing Jeff Hanneman himself as he forces on the tremolo bar and powers the guitar to yell like it is in torture. A glorious opening track.
he following tune Death Stare gets the renowned stick and puts it all on the line. The underlying bass line has an almost funk feel to it which almost feels like an interference strategy before the band uppercut the crowd with another assault of death metal furiousness. Ark passes on his vocals comparatively he by and large has which is the best blend of scratching, destruction metal growls and unforgiving Robb Flynn-esque shouting that is both hardhearted and obviously more understandable than most passing metal shows. The powerful riffs and essentially computerized drumming are likely going to stir up an out of control situation of circle pits and bunch riding when the band take this to the stage. A guest appearance from Lars Goran Petrov from the solid ENTOMBED A.D. is a certified element of World Of Chaos and shows the power that the band incorporate successfully inside the class.
Result is one of the provisions of the assortment. More critical drum work from Bald gives the ideal base to the diserse melodic instances of the tune. The bass wanders along under the rest of the instruments and has been mixed impeccably, sounding magnificent in the mix and not being overpowered. Exactly when the speed of the tune gets the band return to what they do beat and that is rapid downfall metal. The tremolo riffing and vocals make this track sound like it has come straightforwardly from the SEPULTURA excellent Arise. The last periods of the song hold a standout amongst other instrumental regions on the total of World Of Chaos. An astonishing arranged lead run offers course to a whip charged, fret-devouring guitar solo that would make Kerry King burning and shows that these youngsters have a ton of strings to their bow that they can use at any second.
As a rule World Of Chaos is a decent death metal conveyance and will sit effectively in ULVEDHARR's discography. Fans of the class will find a great deal to sink their teeth in to on this assortment as it ticks the sum of the cartons for what you would require a state of the art passing metal record to be. In any case, if you are not a particular aficionado of the class, it will not be an assortment that will guide you on it and transcend taste like CARCASS' excellent Heartwork or BOLT THROWER's famous Those Once Loyal. In any case, if ULVEDHARR continue to create as they have with this assortment, that particular staple of an assortment could be essentially around the corner.
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