Dysentery – Fragments


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In the New England states of the US, we may have some awfully cold weathers and short lived summers but boy do we have a great local metal scene! Massachusetts’ own, Dysentery, are back with their third full length release, Fragments (Comatose Music). Everything I could have hoped for from a brutal death metal band is on this album and then some. Deep guttural vocals, guitar/bass riffs that get a little fancy but keep it heavy, and of course some lovely slam sprinkled in. The album does a great job opening with instrumental track, ‘Onset,’ and coming full circle with the same riff in the closing instrumental track, ‘Oblivion’.

The one down side for me with Fragments was trying to decide what tracks were my favorite as most of the tracks seemed to blend together. I absolutely enjoyed what I heard but most songs sounded similar outside of the instrumental tracks and a select few other tracks. One such track was ‘Veiled Narcissism’ on the latter half of the album. This track had a memorable guitar riff to me and a monstrous squeal over a breakdown towards the end of the song. The very next track, ‘Within Descending Skies They Will Suffer’, may be my favorite on the whole album with a speedy guitar lick and easily the best build up on the whole album. Then the slam hits you right in the chest and then slowly evolves back into a second guitar riff that I caught myself whistling while typing this review up. I feel there were a good amount of tracks that just seemed to sound like each other and lacked a personality. On the other hand, the songs that did stand out to me were some of the best death metal tracks I have heard.

Fragments will reach deep down inside of you, find whatever evil side you possess within, and rip it out along with your intestines. I found the best times to listen to this album is when the day at the office was absolutely dreadful and all I wanted to do was play bumper cars on the way home. Instead, Fragments just turned me into a caveman as I pretended to club the life out of my steering wheel.

 

7.5/10

TIM LEDIN


Audio + Music Video: Dysentery – Paranoid Division + Led to Terminal Ignorance


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Boston metallers Dysentery is streaming “Paranoid Division” off of their upcoming album Fragments, out July 10, 2015 via Comatose Music here.

Stream “Led to Terminal Ignorance” below.

Fragments was engineered, mixed and mastered by Adam Rourke at the RedRoom in Waltham, MA to ensure a high quality aural clobbering. To match the musical intensity, the band enlisted Marco Hasmann (Fleshgod Apocalypse, Septycal Gorge) to help bring the visual pummeling to life with the cover art.

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Dysentery Fragments Track Listing
01: Onset
02: Led to Terminal Ignorance
03: Paranoid Division
04: Grave Evolution
05: Reflection of Repugnance
06: Invocation of Parallel Bloodlet
07: Neurological Snare
08: Immersed Into Misanthropic Turmoil
09: Veiled Narcissism
10: Within Descending Skies They Will Suffer
11: Voice of Deprivation
12: Divinity From the Void
13: Oblivion