Bone Sickness

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Alone In The Grave
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
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After the recording of a demo and an EP (released via Detest Records), Olympia, WA-based Bone Sickness entered the studio to record seven new songs, to be released on vinyl and digital download.

It stands for eighteen minutes of terrifying, terrorizing Death / Grind nastiness with nothing new to add, yet with an attitude that convinces more than most acts nowadays. It’s like Napalm Death covering Autopsy, or Repulsion paying tribute to some f*cked-up semi-bathorian (mind the solos!) version of Master-meet-Possessed-stuff. It tastes like festering entrails, presented on a crystal plate (why crystal? No idea, it just sounded tasty, for you can see the intestines crawling around very clearly in here), with fresh tomato-blood (oink?) and garlicspermoil (even more oink), but it makes me hungry.

And now for real, a mostly important question: when will we enjoy a new record, for preference a sixty-minute+ full length? I promise to honour it with, at least, a 90/100 quotation again…

95/100