If you know American death metal, and you’re not retarded, you know DYING FETUS. If you know them, you know that they were arguably the hardest-working band in American death metal for years, culminating in a deal with Relapse and 2000’s “Destroy the Opposition,” an album that raised the bar for pure and avant-garde. -death metal art delivered with barbaric precision. You also know that after that album, the band’s lineup split, and that 2003’s “Stop at Nothing” seemed a little less intense, a little less… I don’t know… DYING FETUS.
Eight songs, thirty-six minutes, but you know what? Some albums don’t need to be long. Any more music on this album would be redundant and probably harmful to the average listener. The band’s lyrical stance of “kill ’em all, let God sort ’em out” will probably fan some flames, too, but what else are you going to sing about with music like this? It’s supposed to be controversial, and it’s supposed to be brutal.
You could say DYING FETUS is floating here, but the sheer vein-busting punch of it all says otherwise. Furthermore, after so much time, “War of Attrition” is exactly what the band needed to release right now: a strong, intense, unwavering and brutal statement of intent and purpose. There can be no argument that the band is back, and as murderously focused as ever. What else do you need to know?
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