A Conflict Scenario
Virulence
- Style
- Grind / Death / Jazz
- Label
- Morbid Records
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Paul
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Virulence is a band from Massachusetts which exists since 1998.
In 1999 the band released its first mini album entirely self-produced
and self distributed called The Dormant Strains and in the same
year Dave Sheaffer joined the band as bass player. He brought some new
musical perspectives in the quartet. The band has pushed further the
limits of grindcore and death by adding free jazz breaks into their
what is the word again???? Just remind me; ooh yes: music...
The cover of A Conflict Scenario looks more to something gothic,
but anyway what kind of cover could fit with the style of the band?
So alike their cover the band is really anti-conformist and just plays
what it wants to play. And that is the main thing with the band. Virulence
is a bunch of technical spirits which takes it all seriously or is it
just a masquerade and free-jazz improvisations added to brutal rhythm
saccade??? Anyway their songs sound like a race to the end of the cd,
hey guys who's gonna finish this one first ????????? And if there are
some unjustifiable unimaginable inimitable jazz improvisation. The better
the race is. But at the end, effect it sounds a bit messy and very very
over-the-top-grindcore jam. :-((
Will the death and grindcore fans be that open to accept all these
styles mixed up together? That is a good question that I asked myself.
So if you want to listen to something very, but I mean very original
and strange, you can always listen to it or even buy it, but I warn
you this is at your own risks and expenses...