Swarm!
Torture Killer
- Style
- Grooving, Thrashing Death Metal
- Label
- MetalBlade Records
- Year
- 2006
- Reviewed by
- Jeff
/ 100
Killing songs: Swarm!, A Funeral For The Masses, A Violent Scene Of Death, Cannibal Gluttony, Heading Towards The Butchery
I've been meaning to review "Swarm!" for a while now. It was
actually released earlier this year, sometime back in late February. I first
heard a song by Torture Killer while I was listening to the Sirius Satellite
Radio Station "Hard Attack". I was immediately drawn to the
song by the vocals, which sounded very familiar to me. That was enough for me
to do some research in order to confirm exactly what this band was about.
After some further inquiries, my first instinct was confirmed. The vocals are
performed by none other than of Chris Barnes (Cannibal Corpse/Six
Feet Under). This furthered my interest in wanting to hear more of Torture
Killer and their new album, "Swarm!". I ended up buying
the CD and it's been on my MP3 player ever since.
"Swarm!" is actually the second album by Torture Killer. The
graphic artwork was done by Wes Benscoter, who has also done covers for
such bands as Mortician, Cattle Decapitation and Vehemence. It
dipicts a rotting corpse with a swarm of killer bees buzzing out of the stomach.
Torture Killer's style of music is groove, oriented death metal with
some thrash thrown in the mix. It is very similar to that of later day Obituary albums like "The End Complete", "World Demise"
and "Frozen In Time" and earlier Six Feet Under albums
such as "Haunted" and "Warpath". This should
come as no surprise as Torture Killer first started out by playing both
Six Feet Under and Obituary cover songs. Also, the band named
themselves after the Six Feet Under track, "Torture Killer". If
anything, "Swarm!" sounds as if it could have easily been the third Six
Feet Under album. The last few Six Feet Under releases were beginning
to sound stale, boring and uninspired. Chris Barnes made a good move
to join this Finnish death metal outfit. His vocal style, lyrics and production
talents have definitely brought this band to another level. The guitars are
slightly detuned with a thick, beefy metallic sound. They cut right through
like a chainsaw ripping flesh! The drum sound is well recorded and mixed, packing
quite a wallop!
Out of the hundreds of cookie monster death metal vocalists, Chris Barnes
has to be one of the most identifiable. Check out a song like "Funeral For
The Masses". I think Chris Barnes invents what could very well be
the first death metal vibrato growl. It's freaking hilarious! I can't help myself
from banging my head or stomping my foot when this song starts out. The title
track, "Swarm!" is mostly an instrumental with Barnes grunting
"Swaaaaaaaaaaarm!". The lead guitar hammer-ons and pull-offs try to emulate
the sound of killer bees. "Multiple Counts of Murder" thrashes
things up a bit.
The one thing that I always find ironic about death metal is how someone can find
humor in songs that deal with such subject matter such as mutilation, dismemberment,
cannibalism and murder. I always wondered why death metal bands write lyrics when
you can never understand them. Most of the time they are just being grunted or
growled. What I can't help myself from doing sometimes is laughing when I listen
to death metal. Some of it is almost comical. Maybe it's the way the music is
delivered vocally or the subject matter of the lyrics and they way the are written.
"Swarm!" is so full of this that you might begin to think you
are listening to the horror soundtrack from a Wes Craven or Clive Barker
movie! Regardless of these things, I still find something appealing about what
Chris Barnes has done with both Six Feet Under and Torture
Killer.
"Swarm!" doesn't reinvent the wheel though it does grease it up a bit,
re-igniting some interest in this type of death metal. It's a fun album! Check
it out!