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What in the world is science-fiction death metal?!
Well, that’s how this five-peace from Northern Germany describes their distinctive style of metal music: brutally grooving melodic death metal enriched by synths, soundscapes and noises that one would rather expect in sci-fi movies or games.
Their music alongside with the look of their videos, promotion pictures and the lighting design of their live shows culminates in a sub-genre that surely wasn’t invented by them but will make waves in the extreme metal scene - especially with “The Devourer”.
Its predecessor “Invader From Beyond” already captivated the listener with its attention to detail and its self-created lyrical universe and story-telling besides its omnipresent spherical and futuristic sound character. Contrary to their focus on mid-tempo on that one, “The Devourer” shows Damnation Defaced at full throttle. Songs like “Between the Innocence and Omnivores” or “Race for the Grail” include a huge portion of attacking blast beat and double bass madness which brings more variety into their songwriting than ever before. Nonetheless, a slower paced song like “The Dark Companion” also underlines the versatility of this record.
Well, that’s how this five-peace from Northern Germany describes their distinctive style of metal music: brutally grooving melodic death metal enriched by synths, soundscapes and noises that one would rather expect in sci-fi movies or games.
Their music alongside with the look of their videos, promotion pictures and the lighting design of their live shows culminates in a sub-genre that surely wasn’t invented by them but will make waves in the extreme metal scene - especially with “The Devourer”.
Its predecessor “Invader From Beyond” already captivated the listener with its attention to detail and its self-created lyrical universe and story-telling besides its omnipresent spherical and futuristic sound character. Contrary to their focus on mid-tempo on that one, “The Devourer” shows Damnation Defaced at full throttle. Songs like “Between the Innocence and Omnivores” or “Race for the Grail” include a huge portion of attacking blast beat and double bass madness which brings more variety into their songwriting than ever before. Nonetheless, a slower paced song like “The Dark Companion” also underlines the versatility of this record.
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