Insidioous Descrepancy – Decadent Orgy Of Atrocious Suffering & The Inerrancy Of Profanation
The material found on “Decadent Orgy of Atrocious Suffering” was originally released back in 2002, but thankfully brutal American death metal hasn’t changed much since that time so this still sounds as fresh as it would have the day it was released. Seriously though, this is some pretty decent material if you are into brutal American death metal so it was good of the fine folks at Unmatched Brutality to step in and give this album a broader, more proper release. The two main problems I had with “Decadent Orgy of Atrocious Suffering” were the (though decent sounding) drum machine and the almost complete and total lack of solos. In fact, the only solo that I was able to pick out at all was the one in the cover version of Immolation’s “Dawn of Possession”, and even that sounded a bit forced and unnatural. Kudos for your choice of a cover song though, “Dawn of Possession” is a totally classic piece of ripping death metal. Also, kudos for
the False Prophet inspired cover art on this reissue. The two most impressive aspects of Insidious Decrepancy would have to be the ridiculously long and utterly tongue twisting track titles and the fact that everything is conceived, created and executed by a single man named Shawn Whitaker. All Shawn needs to do now is learn how to play drums in the studio, or hire someone else to so he can ditch the drum machine that is likely holding him back from reaching a wider audience. As for “The Inerrancy Of Profanation” album, it is simply more of the same only a bit tighter, faster and more technical. Check this material out if you are a total brutal death freak and don’t mind drum machines. – Lance Rogers
UNMATCHED BRUTALITY