
Entombed Over the years, Sweden's Entombed has evolved into one of the most original and uncompromising metal outfits, incorporating elements of hardcore and garage rock into its brutal wall of sound. But when it first started its trail of terror in 1990, Entombed was just another poorly produced death metal band. Left Hand Path features some startling tempo shifts and daunting lacerated throat howls, but it only hints at the brilliance the band would later discover on albums like Wolverine Blues and To Ride, Shoot Straight, and Speak the Truth. |
| 1. Left Hand Path 2. Drowned 3. Revel In Flesh 4. When Life Has Ceased 5. Supposed To Rot 6. But Life Goes On 7. Bitter Loss 8. Morbid Devourment 9. Abnormally Deceased 10. The Truth Beyond 11. Carnal Leftovers 12. Premature Autopsy |
That said, tracks like "When Life Has Ceased," "Morbid Devourment," and "Abnormally Deceased" are as good as most anything by Morbid Angel, Death, or Dissection, and will surely appeal to ravenous fans of all things fetid and depraved. --Jon Wiederhorn. |
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