"Korpse" from Aberdeen, Scotland are a little-known death metal band that carved a very special place for themselves in the early 90's with their quirky and charming form!
They are like a group of elegant abstract painters, using their superb playing skills to outline the lines very full, step by step in the ups and downs of the level, let people fall into this carefully crafted secret, of course, behind the secret must be the love of human nature Expose!
Huangquan Records released the cassette version of the album for the first time, and at the same time carried out a subversive design concept for the re-released CD version, redefining the artistic level of these abstract painters under the premise of retaining the original cover and content.
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I wasn't big on these guys on record, but then I saw them live and that guitar tone translates *really* well. They gained a fan at that show, even if I still think they could trim some fat. zirtonic
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Sounds like Cthulhu going on a Benadryl and bath-salts fueled rampage through a Guitar Center while a bunch of the fish people from Innsmouth gang bang in the background.
The guys from Ulthar sound more focused this time around, compared to the more meandering bits of Helionomicon (which is also awesome, check it out). And the album art... holy hell. Ghuughra
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As I’ve come to expect from Ulthar, the riffs are twisting, blistering, and dizzying. There’s a good amount of variation in each cut, despite the consistently anxious atmosphere.
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