supported by 5 fans who also own “Spitting at the Insignificance of Life”
If it was released in the 90's, it'd probably have classic status at this point--but as it is more recent, it ends up standing on the backs of previous greats. Standard black metal, nothing too world-shattering, but worth owning if you're a fan. Interesting to see how far the group has come since albums like this. Nihil's Maw
The San Francisco band rachet up the chaos on their second album, combining elements of hardcore, death metal, and grindcore. Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 28, 2021