DEBAUCHERY – Torture Pit

 
Label: Black Attakk
Release: November 11 2005
By: Empress
Rating: 10/10
Time: 53:33
Style: Death Metal
URL: Debauchery
 

This Stuttgart Death Metal phenomenon, DEBAUCHERY, has made quite a name for themselves despite its relatively short existence. Their debut album, released in 2003, Kill Maim Burn, landed the band on a European tour with Hate Plow, Gangs Sound, and Illdisposed. This tour not only gained the band quite a number of new fans but also worldwide recognition. A few weeks later the band played a few shows with Mystic Circle, later to go on tour in November 2003 with death metal legends Napalm Death and later a few dates with England's Sabbat. That is quite a lot of exposure for a band with only one album under their belts. And 2004 saw the release of their second full-length album Rage Of The Bloodbeast. 2005 saw the band yet again playing with bands such as Carpathian Forest, Finntroll, Graveworm, Kataklysm, and Equilibrium, as well as festival appearances on Showing Off Open Air, and Fuck The Commerce with Dissection. DEBAUCHERY has made quite a name for itself to be such a young project and they have just released their third album Torture Pit. And already the hype has landed them European dates with Six Feet Under and Mantas in November 2005.

Brutal, disturbing, gore enthused DEBAUCHERY have yet again worked their magic and created an aural assault of gut-wrenching, headbang-worthy metal anthems. And can these blokes play their guitars! Right when you think the track is going to a chorus line they break into an amazing solo attack that makes Zakk Wylde look like an amateur. Old school style death metal riffs, deeper than deep vocals and supersonic drums make this one of those records that you can't stop listening to. This 15 track gorefest featuring song titles such as Cummin And Killing, Meat Grinder, Decadent Depravity Of The Dead and Blood For The Blood God *pussy version" is gore-rific! Each track has so much talent behind it, that it is hard to choose a favorite track off this album... This is a great album to crack open a few beers and enjoy the night to.