Casket Grinder – Fall into Dementia (Album Review)

Casket Grinder

You know that feeling you get when a cricket bat smashes you in the face and you lose a tooth? You know when you think the electricity is turned off and it isn’t and you try to fix that light that doesn’t work properly?

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You know when you try to hit the nail and you hit your thumb instead? You get the idea, that is Casket Grinder’s newest release Fall into Dementia.

There is a certain ‘hardcore flavour’ to this release I really dig.

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A sort of reckless abandon towards the precision of metal which is so refreshing. This is not to say that the release isn’t precise – it is!

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– it is to say that that the band have placed importance on the energy of their music rather than it being polished enough to lose its charm. The voice is demonic, which is great, the drums are fast and strong, which is awesome, and the guitars and dirty bass fill the sound, which is terrific. The production is nice and gritty, something of a feature to modern death metal growing from grind roots, which I’m so happy to see.

Aside from ‘Hunger in the Morgue,’ which has a creepy intro reminiscent of Slayer’s track 213, the album is an onslaught of 1000 volts jolting into your system. You can hold on to your hats in futility because the next track will rip off your face. Suitable for those who believe gravel is for eating.

Release Year: 2020
Label: Awakening Records
Category: Album
Country: Colombia

Reviewed by Liam Frost-Camilleri