This is a review of another recording from Wvrm which sees the band continuing their mixture of grind, power violence, death metal, hardcore and punk with the ep being self released in 2014 and called "Where All Light Dies".
A very fast, aggressive, raw and brutal sound starts off the ep along with some blast beats and a mixture of both growls and screams and the music goes for more of crust grind direction this time around and some of the later tracks also sees the band bringing in a mixture of slow, mid paced and fast parts.
There is a good amount of reverb noises in the bands musical style along with some hardcore and power violence breakdowns and the songs are also a lot more shorter this time around with none of the tracks being as long as 2 minutes and you can also hear a lot of death metal elements in the slower and heavier parts the band brings into the music and after awhile there is a brief use of spoken word samples.
Wvrm remain true to their grindcore and hardcore mixture as well as being a bit more death metal influenced this time around, the production sounds very powerful for being a self released recording while the lyrics cover dark, violent and hateful themes.
In my opinion this is another great sounding recording from Wvrm and if you are a fan of grind, power violence, death metal, hardcore and punk, you should check out this ep. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Smell Ov Old Graves" "Assisted Suicide" and "A Casket to Call Home". 8 out of 10.
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