SUPPRESSION — The Sorrow of Soul Through Flesh

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Album · 2022

Filed under Death Metal
By SUPPRESSION

Tracklist


1. Lifelessness (03:49)
2. Overfeeding Gaps (04:29)
3. Monochromatic Chambers (04:28)
4. Unperpetual Misery (05:29)
5. Unwinding Harmonies (04:05)
6. Lost Eyes (03:36)
7. Misunderstanding Reality (04:11)
8. Self-Eaten Alive (03:40)
9. Arrowheads (00:52)
10. Extortion Behaviors (04:00)

Total Time 38:39

Line-up/Musicians


- Pablo Cortés / bass
- Daniel Poblete / guitars
- Cristopher Zapata / drums
- Alejandro Cruz / vocals

About this release


CD released by Unspeakable Axe Records on 25th April 2022. Also released digitally.

All music was written by Suppression.

Drums, direct lines of guitars and bass recorded at Maestro 3 Studio.

Voices and guitar solos recorded by Cristian Leon at Lion's Roar Studio.

Re-amplification, mix and master by Colin Marston at Menegroth Studio.

Cover Art by Paolo Girardi.

Thanks to BitterJalapeno for the addition

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Formed in 2012, Suppression is a Chilean death metal band comprising members of thrash metal band Ripper. Following the release of their first EP “Repugnant Remains” in 2019, the band is back to assault the senses once again with their first full-length offering “The Sorrow of Soul Through Flesh” released by Unspeakable Axe Records. It displays a marked progression from the rough death metal of the aforementioned EP with distinct developments in songwriting, stylistic diversity and production. Firmly rooted in old school death metal, it shows an obvious influence from the brutality of “Consuming Impulse” era Pestilence combined with more convoluted structures, paying homage to the likes of Suffocation and Atheist. Suppression has done a great job of keeping this old school sound alive while successfully combining it with a range of influences from more modern styles of death metal and a mild progressive edge.

The material is highly technical but not to the point of qualifying as tech death proper. Thunderous, evil riffs dominate the soundscape supported by ocean-deep basslines, frenetic blast beats and wildly parched vocals. Ominous guitar solos are frequent, providing a melodic factor but conversely, hints of dissonance are present - the band have been conservative in this respect, avoiding taking the claustrophobic route of bands such as Ulcerate and Ad Nauseam. The jarring guitar and fluidity of the bass work on “Misunderstanding Reality” bring the album to its progressive peak without losing any of the sadistic heaviness. Deep grooves provide further diversity on “Unperpetual Misery” while album closer “Extortion Behaviours” showcases Suppression’s ability to mix mind-bending cacophony with more studious parts to great effect. The whole package is assisted by the excellent production of the legendary Colin Marston and as expected, the overall sound projected is incomprehensibly powerful and barbarically heavy, while allowing all elements of the music to breathe organically and be heard with a great degree of clarity.

Despite a commendable performance from the entire band, the star of the show is undoubtedly Pablo Cortés who pulls of a phenomenal performance on fretless bass. His slick basslines provide a wonderfully rich texture throughout but shine through particularly when allowed to let loose on frequent bass-only breakdowns, swelling and contracting exuberantly, adding a touch of jazz influence to the affair. For the best examples, see the frenetic opener “Lifelessness”, the marginally slower “Oveerfeeding Gaps” or the atmospheric “Unwinding Harmonies”. Even though the overall musical style is drastically different, it’s a bass performance that reminds me of post-sludge band Intronaut’s masterpiece “Prehistoricisms” albeit in a less delicate fashion.

Any death metal fan can testify to the fact the genre has splintered into many diverse tangents since its birth in the 80s and with the help of the on-demand world in which we now reside, an overwhelming number of artists are releasing material. As such, it can prove difficult for bands to produce music which stands above that of their peers. It’s clear that Suppression deserve respect for having achieved this in an environment of such saturation and can be considered a strong force in the current death global metal scene.

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