Here is a band I've not really listened to until now and I have to admit this album is a freaking monster. From the opening cut and what looks to be the initial single "Put It To The Torch" to the crushing depth of "Idolized and Vilified" this album just 'stomps a mud hole in you and walks it dry' to quote the legendary Jim Ross. The crazy thing about this album is even with the immense devastation of the delivery I can't wipe the grin off my face. This music just makes me happy I love it and I can't get enough of the sonic thumping that each track offers.
As with most of the hardcore bands that play this more brutal metal style Hatebreed have a great clear sound with a vocalist that is understandable but still has all the gutsy grit that their peers deliver but they don't sound muddy at all. When the manic swirling riff kicks off "The Language" you know that there is going to be an epic beating given to your ear drums and an assault like you haven't seen on all your other senses. But even with that crushing wall of sound the band are relentless with what follows.
There isn't much more to be said about The Divinity Of Purpose except buy the damn thing and listen to some quality heavy metal. This is not for the weak it should come with a warning that says "may open closed minded fools thinking and enlighten the sheep". HORNS UP MF's!
Friday 25 January 2013
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