Coffin Rot
A Monument To The Dead


4.5
superb

Review

by PsychicChris USER (563 Reviews)
November 18th, 2019 | 12 replies


Release Date: 2019 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Coffin Rot's penchant for catchy riffs makes them easier to get into compared to many of their death metal peers

Coffin Rot’s debut album is right in line with the sort of death metal that’s been picking up traction in the last couple years. Their overall style is somewhere between Entombed and Autopsy with ultra-deep gurgles and grimy guitars that alternate between eviscerating blasts and groovier excursions. But while the Portlanders aren’t the most unique group in the scene at large, they’ve already set themselves apart as one of the most enjoyable.

As befitting the aesthetic, the album is presented with just the right amount of filth. The raw production job swiftly dissuades any notions of polish but there’s enough balance for the savagery to still have some semblance of coherency. The musicianship conveys this mindset even further as the drums put forth some intricate patterns that avoid sounding too mechanical or sloppy while the guitar tone is grainy yet beefy. The growls can be one-note and the bass can sometimes be lost to the grime, but it all works well together.

But what ultimately works in Coffin Rot’s favor is their ability to write songs that are actually memorable. These tracks aren’t exactly dynamic and feature the constant tempo shifts that can quickly lead to interchangeability, but the band is really good about providing ear catching riffs that better prepare the listener for the onslaughts to come. “Forced Self-Consumption” is a strong standout in this regard due to its downright swinging riff set while “Miasma of Barbarity” and “Incubation of Madness” make the most of those grooves. Elsewhere, “Saw Blade Suicide” and “Necrotized” make for some short but sweet rollercoasters.

The album’s coup de grace comes with the band’s self-titled song. The seven-minute runtime casts a menacing shadow over the largely two to four-minute bashings before it and its crawling pace fully embraces the doom that was merely hinted at. It’s enough to make you wonder why they didn’t self-title the album itself, but A Monument for The Dead is a pretty sweet moniker.

Overall, Coffin Rot’s debut album is an incredibly strong first impression. While this filthy brand of death metal could hardly be called accessible in the traditional sense, the band’s penchant for catchy riffs in combination with a compact half hour runtime makes it easier to get into compared to many of their peers. They may not bring much to the table in terms of originality but they’re quite endearing.

Highlights:
“Saw Blade Suicide”
“Forced Self-Consumption”
“Incubation of Madness”
“Coffin Rot”

Originally published at http://psychicshorts.blogspot.com



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Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
November 18th 2019


18257 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah pretty much agreed here, it's filthy fun

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
November 18th 2019


18936 Comments


I have to check this filth

chug73
November 18th 2019


4649 Comments


It's as the review says, a more Americanised Entombed that is popular but starting to get a bit overplayed.

Production is a little flat for this type of DM. I prefer the guitars to be dirtier, here they sound kinda clean and sterile.

oltnabrick
November 19th 2019


40668 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

pretty good i kiked the demo from last year

MotokoKusanagi
November 19th 2019


4290 Comments


hmm so what 2019 coffin album is better

Coffins - Beyond the Circular Demise or this

oltnabrick
November 19th 2019


40668 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this lol

chug73
November 19th 2019


4649 Comments


This is growing on me quite a bit.

If only the guitars were a bit filthier. Other than that, this has the songwriting and the all that.
Album art is cool.


TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
November 20th 2019


18936 Comments


Album is indeed solid, I enjoy their Brit influences. Nice review, by the way.

Coast
January 3rd 2020


1627 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This hit the ground running on first listen.

vertexarray
January 14th 2020


18 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Really insightful review. I'm kind of amazed at your restraint in only using one food metaphor.



I keep coming back to this album over and over and it stays good. Really hoping for a followup.

ShadowRemains
October 20th 2020


27760 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

wish this had a meatier production job because otherwise it's quite nice with a lot of good riffs

YellowVoid
January 26th 2021


43 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm usually nitpicking the production, but this is OSDM produced well enough to not be too slick and still give you that 90's DM sound.



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