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Exhumed
All Guts, No Glory


3.5
great

Review

by Jeremy Wolfers USER (123 Reviews)
September 5th, 2013 | 6 replies


Release Date: 2011 | Tracklist

Review Summary: While perhaps a bit sterile for some, Exhumed's first true effort since 2003's Anatomy Is Destiny is thrilling enough to easily satisfy the majority of deathgrind (or even just death metal) listeners.

Exhumed is nowadays easily the largest "Carcass-grind" band, utilising a fast and quite melodic form of gore-grind easily comparable to Impaled, Haemorrhage, and most obviously Carcass themselves. While the band had released Garage Days Re-Regurgitated in 2005, no real LP by the band was released by the band following arguably their finest effort, Anatomy Is Destiny; that is, until 2011's All Guts, No Glory, which clearly shows the band's experience through some of their most consistent songwriting.

Let's just clarify that this album is certainly not as strong as Anatomy Is Destiny. None of the moments here quite match the viceregal energy and strong songwriting that were on display there. However, what's clear is that the band is very comfortable with their music on this release. There are no wayward steps in style, no serious points of weakness, and the band's songwriting is perhaps at its most competent (although not necessarily ambitious). The band's style and sound are polished to a fine sheen here, and it makes it the band's most accessible effort. Coincidentally, it's also probably the least wild sounding of the band's releases, mostly because of the greater death metal influences and reduced grind influences (save for the predictably strong vocal performance), and thus it's a little sterile compared to their releases of old, especially considering the very clinical production.

In essence, however, the Exhumed thrills are still there. Certainly the riffs quality hasn't dropped, as As Hammer To Anvil. Your Funeral, My Feast and Distorted And Twisted To Form feature vicious riffs that power the songs along easily. Additionally, the slightly lower song lengths compared to Anatomy Is Destiny helps to keep the pacing strong without any section really dragging, and ever-present melodic solos never disappoint. Really, the only weakness is that nothing really manages to stand as a highlight, and with the relative lack of variation (only Through Cadaver Eyes sets itself apart due to its intro) the album might not end up being too memorable. Just bear in mind that nothing will seem astray.

Recommended Tracks:
As Hammer To Anvil
Distorted And Twisted To Form
Your Funeral, My Feast
Dis-Assembly Line



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Madbutcher3
September 5th 2013


3142 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Thanks, bro.

Uh, Flutterbro.

Smial
September 5th 2013


800 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

surprsingly good. i had to listen to it like 4 times to secure my opinion of it but yeah there's actually good deathgrind beyond the mid-late 90's



don't worry im scared too

Madbutcher3
September 5th 2013


3142 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah Exhumed is just generally good, they're actually one of my favourite bands these days

FR33L0RD
November 22nd 2013


6401 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Excellent review.

Indeed, this is quite good.

No amateur here.

Great use of contrast of melodic metal and grind aka Carcass.



pedro70512
December 31st 2013


4169 Comments


Good review. This album needs more traffic.
Hamilton is a beast.

Jurtz
February 21st 2023


1354 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This album deserves more attention



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