All Artists: Resurrection Title: Embalmed Existence Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Nuclear Blast Americ Release Date: 4/27/1993 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 727361605728 |
Resurrection Embalmed Existence Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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CD ReviewsGrave Metal Brent Bos | Lebanon, OR USA | 09/23/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "Brutal death metal from these guys. Dont listen to what the other dude says on here. This CD is a classic rarity in death metal history. Find it now!" PURE OLD SCHOOL DEATH METAL SUPERIORITY!!! Death Metal90 | 11/14/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "Resurrection - Embalmed Existence. 13 years later a CLASSIC album hands down. The songwriting, production vocals are very similar to old Malevolent Creation (1st 3 albums especially). The spoen word intros to the traks are kind of cheesy but overlall the music more than makes up for it. I am too lazy to write those 10 page reviewes where every single track is given a 2 paragraphs description. I appreciate the guys who do those reviewes though. Anyway, if you like old school florida Deathmetal with that Scott Burns Morrisound thunder, this album is for you. Resurrection never got much recognition back in the 90s so I am glad to hear that they have reformed and are working on new material. This album has crushing double bass played by drum master Alex Marquez. Musically Embalmed Existence is an absolute perfect mixture of fast and slow compositions which are balanced out very well. Some songs have an Obituary groove feel to them while others are fast breakneck speed. Vocals remind me of old Brett Hoffman. Overall, this album is a long lost underrated classic from 1993. If you like old Malevolent Creation, Solstice (Rob Barrett's band), Obituary, Demolition Hammer Embalmed Existence is a MUST HAVE. long live 1990s DEATHMETAL " Pure Death Metal! Jon H. | Springfield, MO USA | 01/05/2005 (4 out of 5 stars) "Personally, I found the spoken intros funny. Anyway, this band doesn't redefine the genre in any way but it does produce some ass-kicking balls out death metal. The vocals are evil, the riffs are brutal, and the drummer is incredible on some of his fill-ins and things. Also the cover of "War Machine" by Kiss at the end rocks."
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