Brutality
Ruins of Humans


4.0
excellent

Review

by the original metal understander EMERITUS
March 5th, 2013 | 40 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: tomb of resurrection

Since about 2009 there have been an increasing number of death metal bands eschewing the standard practices that pervade the genre and beginning to reinvent themselves in the image of the bands from the original glory days of extreme metal. There have been a few acts from the original scene who have stuck around and continued to put out consistent if not great albums, but the vast majority of the best bands from about 1989 to 1993 seemed to have died along with death metal almost two decades ago. Fortunately, the popularity and quality of this old school death metal movement seems to be resurrecting not only the old ways but old bands as well. Bands like Autopsy, Convulse, and Purtenance all reformed after years of inactivity and have either released new albums or are currently working on new material. Now, unexpectedly it seems, the legendary Floridian death metal band Brutality have been exhumed from their tomb of inactivity and dropped an EP consisting of two new tracks of completely new material entitled Ruins of Humans. Not only are these tracks entirely new but also the product of the same lineup that released the legendary Screams of Anguish back in 1993, which to this day stands as one of the best Floridian death metal albums and one of the best death metal albums in the entire movement.

Now, to put it quite bluntly, if you liked Screams of Anguish then you will undoubtedly like Ruins of Humans. Everything from the production job to the vocals sounds like Brutality circa 1993. However, that is not to say that Brutality haven’t brought a few new ideas to the table from their 17 year hiatus. Ruins of Humans brings the riffs just as hard and as fast as they did in the early 90’s, but there seems to be much more of a focus on structural integrity than there was during their initial few efforts. Whether it is the fact that the band is now 19 years older than they were when Screams of Anguish was released or these are just ideas that never saw the light of day before the band stopped making music is sort of irrelevant, but it doesn’t change the fact that both of these new tracks have a cohesion that was either not evident or underdeveloped in the earlier years. Rather than simply being (badass) collections of riff after riff after riff, both Ruins of Humans and Irreversibly Broken have their own unique set of themes and motifs that they each adhere to quite spectacularly.

The title track, Ruins of Humans, is the more aggressive of the two songs and could easily have fit anywhere on either Screams of Anguish or When The Sky Turns Black. But the closer, Irreversibly Broken, is an absolute gargantuan blend of brutal riffs, mind-bending solos, and an almost unexpected but perfectly executed focus on melody and melodic progression. Now, this is no way means that this track resembles melodeath in any way shape or form, but there is a definite and substantial focus on the more melodious side of the riff structure than the preceding track, which marks it as the more interesting of the two included songs. And to top it off, not only do each of these tracks pack a massive amount of new riffs into just over 14 minutes of new material, but in only two tracks Brutality have managed to include a staggeringly substantial amount of solos that rival and surpass anything the band has done before. In fact, of all the good things that resulted from this new EP, the solos are easily one of the best parts of the two tracks.

The only real gripe the be had about Ruins of Humans is that the artwork is not really all that great, but it is by no means bad and includes the old dragon head logo from Screams and WTSTB that they got rid of on slightly lesser third full length In Mourning. It is safe to say that if this EP turns into a full length somewhere in the near future Brutality will have crafted not only one of the best comeback albums in the last few years but probably one of the best death metal albums in general. Everything that was good about Screams of Anguish is back in full force with just a sprinkling of new ideas that vaults Ruins of Humans to one of the most unexpectedly great things to surface in an already spectacular 2013, the year that seems to just keep on giving and giving and giving.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Hyperion1001
Emeritus
March 5th 2013


25796 Comments


gotta go to class but this rules in all kinds of ways

ShadowRemains
March 5th 2013


27742 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

tomb of resurrection




yessssss

demigod!
March 5th 2013


49591 Comments


wow sweet didnt know these guys reformed

screams of anguish rules but it's all i've heard

Buzzkillr
March 5th 2013


1541 Comments


holy shit, is that really the artwork? it looks fucking horrendous

bloc
March 5th 2013


70026 Comments


Wow, you might actually be one of the better recent additions to the staff roster. Really nice to see some relevant death metal reviews written by a staff member.

I know Crysis does them too, but I am glad there is another guy to do it.

ShadowRemains
March 5th 2013


27742 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

holy shit, is that really the artwork? it looks fucking horrendous




wah

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
March 5th 2013


18256 Comments


Three contrib reviews, backtoback. : )

Crysis
Emeritus
March 5th 2013


17625 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

toooooooooooooomb

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
March 5th 2013


25796 Comments


thanks bloc man but dont forget angel too, he reviews dm from time to time

ill be reviewing the new Graveyard album when it drops on a few days too so look out for that one

ShadowRemains
March 5th 2013


27742 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

of desecrationnnnnnnnn

evilford
March 5th 2013


64150 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

nice rev dude, looks interesting. I need to get this



also love the summary

Hawks
March 5th 2013


87251 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This rules.

shepaintedfire
March 6th 2013


63 Comments


Need to check this out.

YUJOS
March 6th 2013


1019 Comments


Good review man! Haven't heard anything from the band, time to give them a listen.

MO
March 6th 2013


24016 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

fuck yes hyp good waggin', also that summary is tits

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
March 7th 2013


25796 Comments


they posted this review on their fb page sweet

Hawks
March 10th 2013


87251 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Listening to Screams of Anguish now, it's one of the best dm albums ever


Fixed.

chambered99
March 10th 2013


889 Comments


good review

Donchivo
March 10th 2013


1971 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

whooooa didn't see this one coming! great news that they are back and even better to hear that they didn't change style...

ShadowRemains
March 30th 2013


27742 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

this is one of the best dm comeback releases in recent years



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