Throwe – Forfald (Album Review)

Release Date: April 29th 2022 - Deathbird Records

Hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark Throwe (From the term Suffocating Death) unleashes their debut album on an unsuspecting world mixing Metal with Hardcore and Black Metal!?

It’s an odd combination that admittedly does take a little time to find its feet Forfald is an album that spits vitriol and is driven by the vocals of Kim Rock and Guillermo Agustin Papetta that alternate between blackened rasps and pure hardcore fury from English to native Danish, they reflect the struggle of life and its inevitability.

The tremolo picking is there as is the huge metal beats and hardcore crunch. It is delivered passionately and intensely when Throwe stops to draw breath as on Livslede the result is phenomenal, a riff that starts as black metal and then mutates into something otherworldly with a solid rhythm that drives and grooves without losing its edge. The title track Forfald (Decay) best represents their angst and aggression, and some serious metal riff writing chops.
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The vocals rage constantly throughout, it’s blazingly honest, bristling with energy and you can literally feel the power these tracks would represent live and their intent to get you moving.

Hammer and Nails carry more of the metal and its bleakness, direct with that lack of subtlety only hardcore and black metal has without the fantasy.
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Deliberately confrontational Forfald is a fantastic stirring debut that merges some unique distinct styles of extreme music into a furious combination that is pure aggression! Recommended.

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Release Year: 2022
Label: Deathbird Records
Category: Album
Country: Denmark

Reviewed by Sparky