Accept Death Accept Death

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Tracklist:
1. I'm Sick
2. A Slow Funeral For A Lifetime Of Suffering
3. Normal
4. Skinning The Face For Relief
5. Wallowing In Filth
6. Tolerance
7. Punish The Retard
8. Bounty Of Shit
9. Kill Everyone


Release Date: 2006

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3.4
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recommended by reviewer
Grief Come to Grief
Eyehategod Dopesick
Dystopia Human = Garbage
Fistula Burdened by Your Existence


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4.0
excellent
rasputin CONTRIBUTOR (189 Reviews)

November 23rd, 2011 | 11 replies | 1,430 views

Summary: ACCEPT IT.

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

Accept Death are very angry. They’re angry at life, at people, at pretty much everything, so they did what is most acceptable for such pure, unadulterated hatred – they channelled it onto record, and this album is the result. The group’s members have extensive musical backgrounds, but one name which sticks out from the rest is the charming name of Fistula. Anyone who has had the pleasure of listening to Fistula’s material will know the intensity that these musicians put into their music, and Accept Death is no exception. While the extremity of Fistula is somewhat eschewed with this project, a good amount of Grief and Eyehategod influence make up for it, and the end product is three quarters of an hour of absolute revulsion, in sonic form.

Where Fistula takes sludge to the deepest depths and lowest lows, Accept Death retains a sense of belligerence that is inherent to hardcore and crust, a style that Dystopia perfected on their classic, Human = Garbage. The more modern variations of this style have taken on the dubious label of ‘sludgecore’ (one which I thoroughly detest), and by all means Accept Death fit this bill. Nevertheless, there is a great deal of variation on the record – while the typical sludge tenets as expounded by Grief, Dystopia and Fistula are here, thrash elements and hints towards hardcore and crust are littered throughout the record, adding to its longevity.

Due to the relatively ‘clear’ production, the Grief-reminiscent riffs pack an even harder punch, and the clarity of the whole record enables the frenetic passages to be expressed far more audibly than the band’s stylistic predecessors. In fact, the mixing on the album is some of the best I’ve heard for an album of this type – everything just sounds loud, but nothing seems to overpower anything else. The dual lows and highs (blissfully reminding one of Dystopia) sound absolutely malicious and are not overshadowed by the riffs, though not drowning them out either.

Accept Death is not an original record, but it certainly is an extremely well executed slab of sludge-y hatred – fans of any of the bands mentioned throughout this review will undoubtedly love this for what it is. The reason for this is that while it does not push the boundaries of innovation, Accept Death takes recognisable and familiar sounds and nudges them with a creative, maniacal flair. What is also very notable is the band’s tendency to gravitate towards styles prevalent in the early to mid 90s, steering clear of any ‘modern metal’ influence that may deter fans of the old school. Regardless, anyone who knows Fistula will know the authenticity to expect with Accept Death, and despite the divergence of aims between the two groups, they share a common disdain and utter rejection of all that is good, pleasant, and comforting. If you like to wallow in societal filth and derangement, then hurry up and get accepting.

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rasputin
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November 23rd 2011



14001 Comments


written earlier this year

Xenophanes
Contributing Reviewer
November 23rd 2011



7997 Comments


So what is this? The band page says death metal, but after reading this I feel like that's a mis-tag

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rasputin
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November 23rd 2011



14001 Comments


yeah that's not right

it's basically sludge in the vein of Grief and Eyehategod but with bit of a crustier edge i.e. Dystopia

though there are sprinklings of grind influence which makes part of it sound death metal-ish so that's probably what led to the confusion

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer
November 23rd 2011



36782 Comments


Speaking of Eyehategod I saw a used copy of In the Name of Suffering at my store. Wasn't sure whether to buy it or not. Didnt get it but might go back and pick it up.


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rasputin
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November 23rd 2011



14001 Comments


was that LP or CD? prob worth it if you're keen on records, I wouldn't pass it up

scissorlocked
November 23rd 2011



2603 Comments


good review man

will probably give it a listen- band name slays

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Wizard
November 23rd 2011



15848 Comments


I can't fucking wait for my dl of this to be complete!

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MetallicOpeth
November 23rd 2011



9639 Comments


Good shit, I've always been an eyehategod fan so I'll check this out for sure.

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RiffOClock
November 23rd 2011



8087 Comments


good review, prob one of my fav sludge albums of the past decade, intense as fuck

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GodL1ke
November 23rd 2011



784 Comments


awesome first paragraph im downloading right now

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AngelofDeath
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November 23rd 2011



14899 Comments


Well, I guess since I like all the bands name-dropped in the review, I'll have to pick this up. Sounds bawlin'.

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