Embrace zine
Superb, furious, hell-born thunder are just some of the superlatives that come to mind when taking in the new Entreat album, although this is only the first time I've been listening to them. If you possess a warped melodic death metal, then this is a must. The first track "Ride (Desperado)" just get straight to the point of where they are heading for. It takes some moment before getting used to the voice, but once you get sucked, it gets more depraved by the chord, and just fuckin listen out for the electrifying solos from the guitarist. Obviously, Entreat have come on leaps and bounds in their playing abilities, once you move on to the next tracks, and piledriving through ten more fairly run-of-the-mill bonecrushers, while added some slower groove in "Few Seconds In Clearness" and "Words" which enabled the listeners to headbang without fear of that important part of them falling off, seriously. Still, they have given down the proverbial storm in "Imperfect ID" and then we have to deal with such hell-born thunder in "The Wraith Of Who We Wish To Be". I was stunned with this whole album, wallowing myself in the morbid pessimism, over some of the most rib-shattering double-paddled and guitar-solos to be belched from the deep earth's core, realizing they'd ended it all with the groove-emotional instrumental-infected "In Need Of An End"... and that's been a great way to end this malevolent mighty thumping "Deincubation" CD. Very well-done, indeed.