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EXCRUCIATING TERROR
Divided We Fall
LP
Originally released in 1997 on Pessimiser Records, Hailing out of Los Angeles, CA, at this point in history Excruciating Terror had already turned out an EP, demo, and split (with five other bands, mostly powerviolence ones) as well as a full-length. So when Divided We Fall came out, the band had their sound pounded down. And it shows. Divided We Fall is an exercise in grindcore excellence with some old school death metal influences. The albums recording quality sounds like the band is smashing glass while screaming and growling over it. Excruciating Terrors preference for blasts and speed take precedence over almost everything else. The result is old school destruction on savage, unforgiving levels. Pieces like Dont Care Who You Are, Just Another Victim and Without Mercy are like a pound of semtex going off in your bathroom and leveling your city block. Theres only a pause here and there to kick up the tempo, if and when the band even give you that much breathing room. Theres a definite feel of Phobia and Extreme Noise Terror throughout. The punk aspects that Phobia have always pushed forward are present but the sheer, skin peeling assault of Extreme Noise Terror feels even more at the forefront. Its the endless chaos the bands bring forth that leaves this aspect splayed and bleeding. Despite Divided We Fall being a dominate grindcore album, the approach has plenty of crust and hardcore/punk influence. The attitude is ever present and not a single song goes on without it. Theres also a definite, aforementioned, old school death metal influence. Tracks like Give Up or Human Error or Addiction sounds like something old Cryptopsy might have played with. Martin Alvarados (drums) and Raul Caballero (guitar) crush it in this aspect, while Victor Garcias vocal delivery is utterly frantic. The album is so unhinged its hard to believe your speakers arent going to blow out at times. Divide We Fall was unfortunately the last full-length we got from Excruciating Terror (at least so far). The album is a bonafide grindcore classic though. It is one of the best examples of in the genre of non-stop aggression without inspiring boredom or disinterest. In addition to, Excruciating Terrors impact has been felt with this release, as well as past installments. Bands like Insect Warfare and Internal Rot almost sound like they were spit out by Excruciating Terror to continue to reign in the rage, disgust and rawness. Bottom line, Divided We Fall is one of grindcores finest. The album hasnt gotten old or lost any of its rawness/relentlessness with age. Excruciating Terror can still blast with the best of em. Had this come out today, itd still be a staple.
Divided We Fall
LP
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Originally released in 1997 on Pessimiser Records, Hailing out of Los Angeles, CA, at this point in history Excruciating Terror had already turned out an EP, demo, and split (with five other bands, mostly powerviolence ones) as well as a full-length. So when Divided We Fall came out, the band had their sound pounded down. And it shows. Divided We Fall is an exercise in grindcore excellence with some old school death metal influences. The albums recording quality sounds like the band is smashing glass while screaming and growling over it. Excruciating Terrors preference for blasts and speed take precedence over almost everything else. The result is old school destruction on savage, unforgiving levels. Pieces like Dont Care Who You Are, Just Another Victim and Without Mercy are like a pound of semtex going off in your bathroom and leveling your city block. Theres only a pause here and there to kick up the tempo, if and when the band even give you that much breathing room. Theres a definite feel of Phobia and Extreme Noise Terror throughout. The punk aspects that Phobia have always pushed forward are present but the sheer, skin peeling assault of Extreme Noise Terror feels even more at the forefront. Its the endless chaos the bands bring forth that leaves this aspect splayed and bleeding. Despite Divided We Fall being a dominate grindcore album, the approach has plenty of crust and hardcore/punk influence. The attitude is ever present and not a single song goes on without it. Theres also a definite, aforementioned, old school death metal influence. Tracks like Give Up or Human Error or Addiction sounds like something old Cryptopsy might have played with. Martin Alvarados (drums) and Raul Caballero (guitar) crush it in this aspect, while Victor Garcias vocal delivery is utterly frantic. The album is so unhinged its hard to believe your speakers arent going to blow out at times. Divide We Fall was unfortunately the last full-length we got from Excruciating Terror (at least so far). The album is a bonafide grindcore classic though. It is one of the best examples of in the genre of non-stop aggression without inspiring boredom or disinterest. In addition to, Excruciating Terrors impact has been felt with this release, as well as past installments. Bands like Insect Warfare and Internal Rot almost sound like they were spit out by Excruciating Terror to continue to reign in the rage, disgust and rawness. Bottom line, Divided We Fall is one of grindcores finest. The album hasnt gotten old or lost any of its rawness/relentlessness with age. Excruciating Terror can still blast with the best of em. Had this come out today, itd still be a staple.