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Music Style
Brutal death metal |
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Musical Influences
Cannibal corpse, incantation... |
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Similar Artists
Cannibal corpse, incantation... |
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Artist History
Combining unearthly vocals with god slaying guitars and crushing drums, Encabulos is a nuclear inferno of death. Playing dark, brutal death in the vein of Incantation and Deicide, the band is currently at work promoting their sound through the very heart of the extreme metal scene - the underground. The music is complimented with lyrics focusing on topics such as the afterlife, armageddon and suicide.
Encabulos rumble out of Geelong with all the down-tuned technical brutality of the modern grindcore death metal band. The band formed in 1995 with Rob Benzies on vocals, though he was replaced by Kelly in 1997 in time for their first demo. Embracing a particularly violent style in the mould of Suffocation and Deeds of Flesh, Encabulos came to the attention of US grind label Razorback, who included them on a compilation album, and new Sydney label Venomous thanks their thunderous second demo. A debut EP was released on Venomous and the band toured with Psychrist and Deluge in 2000.
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Albums
Abandoning the flesh |
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Press Reviews
A REVIEW FROM THE "VORTEX WEBZINE #4"
I reviewed their « Dark entity » Demo’98 in my previous issue and I was pleased.
This time, they’re still playing their CANNIBAL CORPSE influenced Death Metal and I can say they’ve improved it. The music is more powerfull and brutal, it’s a bit more worked so it’s more complex and catchy. The growth of the vocalist are also better. I’ve found some new influences such as NILE but also a bit of MORBID ANGEL.
The sound is also better as they now got the profit of a professional powerfull recording.
I found some interesting lyrics such as the ones of the songs « Abandoning the flesh » or « Damnation takes over » : « Livid hallucinations take over my soul, vaporized blood is extracted through my pores ». It’s an interesting picturing, I think.
Notice the BOLT THROWER’s « Cenotaph » accelerated cover that’s quite cool. The english Death Metallers doesn’t seem to please so much the numerous coverplaying bands…
A good one for Brutallers.
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Location
Melbourne, Geelong - Australia |
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