Death Toll 80k
Death Toll 80k
- Style
- Celtic Frosted Grindcore
- Label
- Self-released
- Year
- 2006
- Reviewed by
- Aleksie
Killing songs: Nuclear Napalm Terror
Death Toll 80k is a group of young lads of my long-time hometown
of Lappeenranta, Finland. Their mix of, as they put it themselves, “Celtic
Frosted grindcore” is quite a peculiar mix of different sides of very extreme
music.
World On Fire is straight up punky grind with furious blasts and moshable
riffs sprinkled amidst to bring a nasty groove into the mix. Total Mindfuck
then again starts off as extremely doomy and plodding, raising the tempo up
to a punk drive. Backward Progress goes on a steady deathgrind diet
with the Florida-moments in the beating riffage. The CelticFrostness
that the band itself is bringing forth is most apparent in the slow, gloomy
beatdowns. The closer Nuclear Napalm Terror impresses with its heart-felt
poetic touch and mid-tempo death metal-stench. Unrelenting and moshable.
Singer Oula Kerkelä uses his cookiefied vocal chords to low-end-brutalize
the tales of death and deception. Down low and harsh is the way today. The playing
is typically demoesque, full of enthusiasm and energy, with minor mistakes here
and there. The production is very raw and gritty, but everything stays in a
moderate balance, with the exception of the growl that is a bit too high in
the mix.
Overall a nicely twisted package of furious grind and slow death metal, with
doom to spice it up a bit. Got to keep up with these guys in the future.