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Japanese Extreme Metal Art

DEATHROLL’s “Japanese Extreme Metal Art” Sets a New Standard in Black/Heavy Metal

DEATHROLL, the Japanese metal outfit from Iwaki/Fukushima has unleashed their seventh studio album, “Japanese Extreme Metal Art,” upon the world. With an unrelenting force and a blend of black and heavy metal, this record showcases the band’s gripping talent and solidifies their position as a prominent force in the genre.

Opening with “Lady Banks,” DEATHROLL wastes no time in launching a sonic assault that immediately captures the listener’s attention. The combination of Kazu’s guttural and intense vocals, his searing guitar riffs, Onitake’s thunderous bass and Tsukamoto’s precise drumming create a soundscape that is both atmospheric and menacing.

“The grey life” demonstrates DEATHROLL’s ability to seamlessly shift between blistering aggression and melodic intricacies. The track captures a sense of introspection, with its captivating guitar solos and soaring melodies that effortlessly intertwine with the relentless rhythm section.

As the album progresses, “Lost in confusion” delivers a relentless onslaught, showcasing the band’s technical prowess and their ability to create an adrenaline-fueled atmosphere. Meanwhile, “The torture of lying” presents a sinister atmosphere, with its thick guitar tones, pulsating basslines, and haunting melodic passages.

One standout track on the album is “False images of isolation and depravity,” where DEATHROLL truly pushes their boundaries. This epic composition features dynamic shifts, intricate song structures, and emotionally charged lyrics that delve into the darker aspects of the human psyche. It showcases the band’s maturity and evolution, delivering a captivating experience from start to finish.

Closing the album is “The lion’s den,” a relentless assault on the senses that encapsulates the intensity and power of DEATHROLL’s sound. The track features blistering guitar solos, pummeling drums, and a relentless bassline that leaves the listener craving more.

“Japanese Extreme Metal Art” is a testament to DEATHROLL’s musicianship and creativity. Their ability to seamlessly merge black and heavy metal elements while incorporating atmospheric and melodic undertones is a testament to their artistry. The album offers a surge of energy and emotions throughout, leaving listeners eager for more.

DEATHROLL’s “Japanese Extreme Metal Art” showcases the band’s continued growth and commitment to their craft. With their technical proficiency and ability to conjure a captivating atmosphere, they have raised the bar for the future. This album will undoubtedly be celebrated by fans and serve as a catalyst for DEATHROLL’s ongoing success.

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