Mätä Ruumis
Defiled Icon
- Style
- Old School Death Metal
- Label
- Self-Financed
- Year
- 2011
- Reviewed by
- Aleksie
Killing songs: None killing, but Lobotomia inflicts at least a few critical wounds
The first demo of Finnish death metal quartet Defiled Icon is
some of the most sewage-drenched and old school-filthy sung-in-Finnish DM that
I’ve heard from our shores in a long time (which mainly means that I don’t
listen around hard enough, but I digress). True to the disc’s title Mätä
Ruumis (Finnish for Rotten Corpse), the 3 songs within combine the
early days of Entombed, the raw feeling of a faster Six
Feet Under and also a little Bolt Thrower, I’d
say.
The vocalists guttural churning is in strong form and the guitar riffs remain
appropriately muddy and disemboweling. The drums, while very skillfully played,
get buried in the mix a bit a end up tinny, especially when talking about the
cymbals. Par for the course for this style of music for sure, so those who are
not the kind of hi-fi wankers such as myself, do enjoy. Even I can enjoy the thickness
of the guitars, mind you.
The song material ranges from the suitable poundage and groove of Lobotomia
(Lobotomy) to the more gore-filled depths of Ihminen, Apina
(Human, Ape) and the title track. Overall the package is very clearly
by the old school, for the old school. There is very little complexity and even
less originality at work here but I am very confident that fans of dirtier death
metal should get a kick out of Defiled Icon and their Mätä
Ruumis-demo.