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RELEASE DATE: 2010-01-12
LABEL: Candlelight Records
TRACKLIST: 1. Skinned And Fucked
2. Contorted Perception
3. Copremesis
4. Intercranial Sermen Injection
5. Stillborn
6. Pre Released Foetal Mush
7. Cremated Existence
8. Condemned to Rape
9. Anal Evisceration
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Surpassing The Boundaries Of Human Suffering
Ingested
THE REVIEW:
In a few short years, Ingested has become a sensation in the European deathcore scene, gaining praise from various different magazines, including Kerrang! and Metal Hammer. Featuring former members of Annotations Of An Autopsy, the quintet is re-releasing their 2009 debut album, “Surpassing The Boundaries Of Human Suffering,” in the U.S. via Candlelight Records. Despite from the fact that this band has gotten a lot of praises within reviews they really aren´t a band that is breaking any musical boundaries. They play modern brutal death metal in veins of Cannibal Corpse, Suffocation, Despised Icon and Dying Fetus but they are definitely doing it well.
What “Surpassing The Boundaries Of Human Suffering” really offers is a 33-minutes ride of brutal and merciless blast beating, heavy guitar riffs and wide range of different death metal vocal styles. The music itself is as brutal and it can get and at some points I really felt that the band has tried too much to sound brutal and partly forgotten to add more melody into the song structures. Yes, this will make your head banging and make you go nuts in the pit but still overall if the CD isn´t melodic enough it usually doesn´t have a long lifetime in CD-player and that´s what happens with “Surpassing The Boundaries Of Human Suffering”. The best thing on the album is definitely the vocals from Jason Evans. His different types of singing which includes growling, pig squealing, grunts and screams fits really nicely into the concept giving it enough air to save it´s skin. The lyrics, dealing with rape, murder, and choking women with male genitalia, are really offensive, violent and harsh and they really create a sick and insane atmosphere into the album.
Ingested do a good job with “Surpassing The Boundaries Of Human Suffering” and distinguish themselves from the hordes of bottom-of-the-barrel-bands that tend to give the style a bad name. Even though the album is partly repetitive with the similar blast beats “Surpassing The Boundaries Of Human Suffering” is a death metal album brutal as fuck and can be recommended to the fans of the extreme death metal bands. Overall a well made and a decent debut album from the UK death metallers Ingested.
 BY: Arto Mäenpää (adebisi85) on 2010-01-19
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