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Status: Single
Country: SG
Signup Date: 8/6/2007
Tuesday, August 11, 2009 
http://www.grindontheroad.com
ITALY


Twenty minutes and forty seconds. Twenty songs. The average is less than a minute piece (about 56 seconds, not scomodatevi to come to terms).  Alternation scream / growl. Snare in the foreground. Thrashy drumming with blastbeat to break and crash used to point out a pattern and not to create it. Fast guitar and humming, sharp and melodic at the right point. Nothing down.

The result of all these ingredients is one of pure grindcore platter of the tastiest in recent years. Fortunately, the revival of some attach ago from acts which came out like Nahsgul, Insect Warfare, PLF, Parlamentarisk Sodom and so on has not exhausted its effects and the Indochinese (from Singapore, to be exact) Wormrot have all the cards in rule to affect their name in the flesh of all the fans of the genre.
If the grindcore is really little to invent, what the difference is style and songwriting skills. The trio manages to throw giu 'twenty pieces tiratissimi, violent, but plunged in the limbo of dimenticabilità and boredom. Up a driving but can not forget how to stew a riff or a round of battery monotonous and prefer to hit as it was twenty years ago. Their music is vitriolic, with the right factor thrashy to give a solid and secure base for stylistic compositions. Not missing pieces from more modern vibe, such as "Indonesia" and "Murder", but the old-school roots are clear from beginning to end.
I have to start review the lack of a bassist in training, but this "loophole" is absolutely not a burden, but rather moves the needle significantly on the balance of high frequencies, giving the whole disc sounds less saturated and more light output typical of classical early Nineties. Personally, the closest comparison that I find is in some things Denak, IRF and first Yacopsae.  Speed yes, and then, but not an end in itself. Surprised to find little gems like "Fuck ... I'm Drunk" and his melodic final break, or the cover of "Rich" of the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs (!!!).

Can shooting big time, but if in 2007 we had the World Extermination Insect Warfare and 2008 Har Du Sagt A Far Du Si Nal Parlamentarisk of Sodom, I believe that this review can talk quietly of their heir in 2009.

From a couple of years now, the grind can boast a state of health that I really struggled to find in other genres, especially considering that it is not hardly ever reunion of former glories, or they do leave something new.
Wormrot manage to stand out in this crowded landscape of major proposals and have to deserve this honor and glory. Who will be all'Obscene Extreme if you enjoy Friday will not be disappointed, for all the others may be the time to give a listen to one of the candidates to grind the disks. Excellent, a bell'otto that you can safely add half a point.