![]() ![]() Originally he intended it only to be heard by family and close friends, but songs this harrowing were destined to reach more ears. Irish poet David Balfe, aka For Those I Love, recorded his self-titled debut as a way to process the death of his best friend, fellow poet Paul Curran. Listen: Amazon | Apple Music | Bandcamp | Spotify | Tidal For Those I Love: For Those I Love The drums during the doomy second half of “Bowels of Decrepitude” seem to lumber increasingly off-rhythm, as if trying to make the act of headbanging feel a little more dangerous. Liquidy guitar solos spill out from their hands, while the amelodic and often inhuman vocal delivery worms its way through the speakers from low in the mix. ![]() While some bands in the genre embrace the studio for pristine acts of technical prowess, Cerebral Rot embodies decay. Summarized in titles like “Drowned in Malodor” and “Vile Yolk of Contagion,” this instinct can also be heard in the very sound of their music. Seattle death metal band Cerebral Rot is trying to gross you out. 20 Buck Spin Cerebral Rot: Excretion of Mortality
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