Album Review: Necrambulant – A Feast of Festering Flesh (Gore House Productions)
Based out of Phoenix, AZ, Necrambulant was formed in 2008. Shortly after the band’s debut album ‘Infernal Infectious Necro-Ambulatory Pandemic’, the group disbanded with no return date in sight. After a lengthy hiatus, the band reformed with the addition of Matt Riena (Fetal Disgorge) on drums. 2022 marks Necrambulant’s return which includes their latest studio offering, ‘A Feast of Festering Flesh’. Out on September 9th via Gore House Productions.
Featuring six tracks of gore-splattered, groove-driven slam death metal. The return of Necrambulant brings with it quivering flesh and tightening sphincters. Such is the vileness of the group’s slam-death sound.
There’s nothing complicated about A Feast of Festering Flesh. It’s a straight-forward assault of the gooey and gory kind. Six tracks of sickening heaviness, by a band more than capable of dragging every listener to their depths. Depths that just happen to end in a poisonous septic tank.
The word horror will come up a lot as this mini-album plays out, not just because of how grotesque Necrambulant’s sound is but because of how they embody what it means. Fear, revulsion, despair and more… wrapped up in a six-track album that is enjoyably extreme. You don’t have to have a love of things that are sick and twisted to enjoy A Feast of Festering Flesh but it probably helps.
Necrambulant – A Feast of Festering Flesh Full Track Listing:
1. Propensity for Cannibalistic Pleasure
2. Internal Necrotic Putrefaction
3. Necromorphic Genesis of Celestial Horror
4. Necro-Ambulatory Slamdemic
5. Messianic Despoiler
6. Sacramental Murderous Phantasm
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Necrambulant - A Feast of Festering Flesh (Gore House Productions)
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The Final Score - 7.5/10
7.5/10