Ingested
Revered by No One, Feared by All


4.0
excellent

Review

by TwoMonthsInTheCold USER (29 Reviews)
January 20th, 2014 | 13 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: UK brutal death metal, on the rise.

Along with the likes of Acrania and Condemned, Manchester’s Ingested have been making waves in the death metal/deathcore scene ever since their 2009 debut, ‘Surpassing The Boundaries Of Human Suffering’. Though its follow-up, ‘The Surreption’, released two years later was fairly generic and forgettable, the band’s newest EP, ‘Revered By No One, Feared By All’, is a return to form.

Straight from the onset of ‘Titanomachy’, it’s obvious that ‘Revered By No One…’ is heavy. The opening track itself is a well-constructed slab of brutal death metal that slams its way through its running time. The song’s memorable too, which is a rarity in the genre, aided by the band’s use of deathcore influenced riffs and breakdowns among the beefy slams.

It’s the same story for the other songs. One of the band’s main successes is managing to be absolutely vicious on the slam side whilst still keeping everything as memorable and as groovy before. Whilst every song is quality, ‘Uncrowned’ is by far the most technical and demonstrates the more complex side of the band’s music, albeit it does drag a little thanks to its five minute running time.

With that being said, album closer ‘Endgame’ is definitely the strongest track on the release. Because it’s rooted more in deathcore than death metal, it’s incredibly accessible too and would act as a perfect introduction to anybody who’s not listened to Ingested (or brutal death metal in general) before. The song’s definitely the band's most memorable, thanks to its chorus and repeated motif of “This is the endgame, so prepare to kill”, before the absolutely crushing slam at the end.

If there’s one thing that ‘Revered By No One…’ does, is that it proves Ingested are set to be huge within the extreme metal scene. Drawing on influences as varied but equally weighty as Katalepsy, Acrania and Cephalotripsy, ‘Revered By No One…’ is definitely as good it gets for metal in the UK.



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TwoMonthsInTheCold
January 20th 2014


288 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Slamz harder than an infant against a wall.



Short review for a short release. Writing about brutal death is hard

TwoMonthsInTheCold
January 20th 2014


288 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks a lot man! Pleased to be back. Debut had some cool songs but a lot if it ran together (like the majority of BDM). This is cool though, but that's because I dig the deathcore prescence.

FrozenVain
January 20th 2014


3043 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

decent. good review, pos'd

RottingChrist
April 29th 2014


42 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This is very catchy.

RottingChrist
December 10th 2014


42 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I saw them 3 years ago I thought they were good

betray
January 30th 2015


9392 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this band is so good

betray
January 30th 2015


9392 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

>:^(

betray
February 10th 2015


9392 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

HOW CAN U BE A KING WHEN YOU'RE JUST A CORRRRRPPSSEEEEE

Moge
January 24th 2017


498 Comments


Been a while, but this EP is underrated on this site
It hits like a drunk dad then you just lie there in shock

betray
January 29th 2017


9392 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

m/

brainmelter
Contributing Reviewer
January 29th 2017


8318 Comments


ready to sla m

Laen
December 4th 2019


873 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Endgame is one of the best slam songs of all time hands down.



Lions don't fear jackals.

combustion07
November 30th 2021


12822 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This thing has some pretty killer moments on it. Been on a half assed deathcore kick the past day or two and it hasn't been too shabby I'd say



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