
From: U.S.
Year: 2011
Genre: Goregrind, Grindcore
I gave this a pretty good listen and I must say that I approve. It stands up to the standards of their previous releases anyway...

I gave this a pretty good listen and I must say that I approve. It stands up to the standards of their previous releases anyway...

Crazy animal-liberation inspired deathgrind from NYC. I've never been that big a fan of animal-lib(I kinda think we have bigger problems to worry about), but I guess when the lyrics are delivered through an incomprehensible death growl it really doesn't matter.

Hemdale was a goregrind inspired deathgrind band from Ohio. I believe the drummer founded Visceral Productions after their demise. The sound is very bass heavy(which I love) and I think the thing I love the most about them is that, even though they have an awesome, serious sound, there's always an underlying(and sometimes not) comedic undertone.

Yes, The Decapitated Midgets is a real band, and what's even better than their awesome name is the awesome grindcore they play. In my opinion, it has just a tinge of Goregrind influence as far as the sound and lyrics go, even though they don't use pitch shifted vocals(it must just be the guitar tone)-->>
Of course I guess if they were brutal death, their name would have to be Decapitated Midget Fetus.

Here's some new Rompeprop, it's pretty much the same as old Rompeprop. This album is pretty good, not as good as Jig Ai or other similar acts, but it's a descent listen nonetheless. I think the artwork kicks ass though.

Newest album from Netherlands based grind band Inhume. This album is definitely in the older school death-grind/gore-grind camp, so don't expect anything too far off of the beaten path, but it's still a fun listen nonetheless-->>


I may not be the biggest goregrind fan, but Jig-Ai has always kicked ass to me. They have pretty good production and know how to play their instruments, which is always a good start in a sub-genre known for being, at times, sloppy.