Screams
Of Pleasure, in the light of the lyrical effusions that
are partially based in the elementary school I can’t exhale
tunes of ecstasy. Example needed? “Can you feel the ramming
pain? Your stomach burst in delight. All your blood spreading
anally. You entered now the twilight zone.” To all appearances
it seems that these words (cited out of the title track) were
really written in the twilight zone – combined with a pubertal
desire for gore. But Screams Of Pleasure also implicates
other analogies, Screams Of Anguish released by Brutality can
be associated for example. And this title is a pleasant parallel
on the other hand. The five guys based in Stuttgart (Germany)
committed themselves in DISINFECT to the Brutal Death Metal
style played by American combos. This sounds quite uniform over
the whole playing time indeed, but therefore the musical base
contains a lot of tight played good explosives. The guys know
their job when they have to write well structured tracks with
enough technical demand. Accents in speed alternate, for a bounding
character it’s more needed than the one or other Cannibal
Corpse cite. Independent of this, it’s definitely to hear
that DISINFECT destabilizes the home underground and the
one of the bordering European countries since 1999. The occasional
nagging vocals supporting the steady growls are quite welcome
on their second studio-album. These should be positioned more
in the foreground.
What I’m looking for in vain, also in the assumed hidden
tracks which are as apparent that they don’t exist, is the
Black Sabbath cover Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and Live
1999. These are advertised on the CD print; apart from that
they shine by absence. These two tracks would upgrade the lean
playing time of nearly 30 minutes for sure. So what – even
if DISINFECT won’t sack the 2009 price for innovation
with their Screams Of Pleasure, these five warriors have earned
a chance in every domestic CD-player!