The second and final album from this band from USA.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars and vocals.
I very much liked this band back in 1992 when they released their debut album Hatred And Disgust through Roadrunner Records. This was during the death and doom metal era where these two genres, mostly death metal, was at it's peak.
Sorrow was one of the best band in this doomy death metal scene. A scene that, as the name of the genre suggest, populated by a few bands who combined the brutality of death metal with some slow doom metal.
Xtreem Records released Death Of Sorrow, their farewell album, two years ago and I jumped on the chance to finally hear something more from this band.
The music on this three quarters of an hour long album is still brutal doom with a lot of death metal influences. The vocals is death growls. The sound is surprisingly good.
There are a lot of decent to good ideas here. The music and sound is very much rooted in the 1990s death and doom metal and is not proggy at all.
The result is a decent enough album and well worth checking out if brutal doom metal is your thing.
2 points
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