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Corpsia-Order from Chaos

  • By Patrick Wooten
  • Jun 14, 2015
  • 3 min read

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Label: Self-Released | Release Date: April 2015 | Genre: Thrash Metal | Origin: Brazil

At first glance the album cover looks to be pretty damn raw. It's almost like your flying in a helicopter looking over a mountain with blood running down the side, or maybe even perhaps some sort of eruption. A natural disaster maybe?

Track 1. Intro- A honking sound over noise, begins the album words in a foreign language, and words are spoken. The sound of water is heard rushing past. A clear, clean guitar riff is heard. A heavy rumbling bass, catches your attention, creating a very eclectic and superbly dark and melodic opening. The song ends quickly and your just wishing for more please.

Track 2. Warfield- A dark heavy as balls foreboding rhythm riff is introduced with quick ferocity. The drums pound out a well received rush of beats. METAL reigns into the track sending a rush of AWESOME over your ears. Tasty hooks take overtake your mind as you are drawn in. Vocals jump into the track, clarity is ok but could be better. Presence,expression, and passion are without question. The song grooves pretty tight and well enough, there are however seemingly just some subtle sound issues, other than that the music sounds pretty damn good.Very creative lead solo, wishing there would have been some more different rhythm riffs to change things up more. I felt like there were some good riffs here, but things also repeated a bit too. Decent song.

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Track 3. Hail- A bad ass song opens up widely and quickly. Any question you may have had about this band before, is quickly washed away. So far the best song on the album. Still seemingly some sound quality issues, and maybe some balance issues in the mix. Parts sound a bit muffled, but the parts that can be heard are interesting. Fun, dark, crazy and more than enough to make you want to break something for no fucking reason. An eclectic clean guitar brings with it a spooky sense of surroundings. The tight snapping drums have a good strong presence here. The guitar part slings back into the song perfectly, digging the fuck out of the stop and go action. HELL YES!!! It makes you want to whip out your air guitar and join in on the action. It grooves on with it's thrashing self, then it dies upon the clatter of a crashing cymbal. A much better track than the previous.

Track 4. Order from Chaos- An instantly attention grabbing riff leads you on a journey of massively awesome syncopation. If you did not fill your head banging quota for the day, right now is perfect opportunity. It get's aggressive with the force of a thousand nuclear bombs. Ah hell yes, loving the hell out of this shit. It's just what my ears needed!!! Really liking everything here, the groove, creative and tasty hooking riffs, as well as how the vocal melodies fly over the song well but just right. It's the kind of music you wish there was more of it, even though there are not many tracks placed before you. Sweet and EPIC lead solo, digging the second lead guitar thrown in the backing track in the side of the mix. Ok... this is some good shit, hands down, you had a few questions in the beginning but things got progressively better as the album went a long. I am really hoping this band does not take much time with writing their second album because I shall be ready and waiting to give it a listen. Some parts here and there had subtle questionable sound quality. Some of the mixing was out of place at times, with a fuzzy quality, in other places it sounded damn straight perfect.

Overall I really enjoyed this music, even though it took a while to get really good. 6/10. Can't wait to hear their future material.


 
 
 

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