Neuntoter where a band from from Spain that played a mixture of death metal, grind, and noisecore and this is a review of t heir 2017 compilation album "Stench To Stench" which was released by Xtreem Music.
Horror movie samples start off the compilation before going into a heavier direction along with some deep yet guttural death metal growls a few seconds later and when the music speeds up a great amount of blast beats and grindcore elements can be heard and the riffs also use a great amount of tremolo picking.
Throughout the compilation you can hear a great mixture of slow, mid paced and fast parts and the songs also mix in a decent amount of noisecore elements along with a great portion of the tracks being short in length and all of the musical instruments have a very powerful sound to them and their is also a brief use of ritualistic sounds before returning back to a heavier direction and the also bring in a covers of Naplam Death's "Scum" and Obituary's "Slowly We Rot" as well as a great amount of live tracks and there is also a brief use of melodic guitar leads. and clean playing and one of the tracks is very long and epic in length.
Neuntoter played a musical style that mixes death metal, g rind and noisecore to create something very extreme for their time, the production sound s very raw and heavy while the lyrics cover gore, Subnormal Words and Satanism themes.
In my opinion Neuntoter where a very great sounding mixture of death metal, grind and noisecore and if you are a fan of those musical genres, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Satan's Prayer" "Blasphemed The Beast" "The Day Of the Deeds" and "Scum". 8 out of 10.
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