Torture
4 - "Enduring Freedom"


3.5
great

Review

by brickhed USER (53 Reviews)
September 3rd, 2025 | 8 replies


Release Date: 2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Slam taken to its logical extreme.

How do you think a slam metal song is structured? Maybe a few slam breakdowns a song, with fast riffs building up to it. Torture, before a one man gorenoise project, came out of left field with a full band and a strange slam album.

Let’s get into how Torture does slam. Almost every single riff is a slam riff. Slam riffs chug and plod along, eventually pausing and going to the main slam breakdown, all with K.K’s ultra low gurgles. Speaking of K.K, it really seems like the album is drums first and slams second. His drums are dynamic and keep the songs from growing stale, all while doing gurgles so low that it would make Ruben Rosas blush. And by no means are the slams lacking. They make sure to add some very odd time signatures to keep the listener on their toes and again, keep the music from growing stale.

And the runtime is something else. Almost an entire hour of pure slam riffs is a daunting test of endurance, yet the band is smart enough to know how much to add. Of course, this doesn't stop people from plain not getting it, with some going as far to call it a ‘snoozefest’. I found it dull at first, but still respected the ideas. But in one case it does overstay its welcome.

Finale III. “Crosses (White)” is a 16 minute holy minimalism track that doesn't change much throughout it’s runtime. Pretty bold move to throw yet another curveball, but that doesn't mean it hits. I like the loop that goes on, but 16 minutes is just way too long. If it was 10 or less I could give it a pass. After that, some demo tracks of some of the songs on the album are thrown in. It comes across that Torture really fumbled the ending of the album, which is a shame since there’s so much buildup to it.

Would I recommend this to anyone? Hell no. This album is for absolute slam freaks who can’t get enough, who would sit through almost an hour of pure slam riffs. There is some variation here and there, but if you want more then this is not the album. I’m fine with every song sounding the same since I haven't really heard slam like this. It doesn't try to be off the walls in its approach, just a concept that feels strange enough in the stagnant genre that is slam death metal.

Recommended Tracks: Blinding Arrogance, Finale II. “Wounded/For P.K Reprise (Blue)”, Legacy of Devastation.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
brickhed
September 3rd 2025


1391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

what the fuck sputnik

instead of doing what it normally does and add my review to the album, it creates a whole new album instead. i did literally everything as i normally do. can a mod merge the two or something?

RVAHC13
September 3rd 2025


2309 Comments


I’m convinced it does that for album titles with special characters/punctuation that don’t translate with the site code very well (I’ve had problems with ampersands in the past). The best thing to do honestly is edit the original album, take the quotes out of the album title and then submit a review for it.

botb
September 4th 2025


19789 Comments


I’m not generally a slam guy so the fact I dont like this isn’t surprising but a whole album of this stuff is just waaaaaaaaay too much

Supercoolguy64
September 5th 2025


12005 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Boring album

Dizchu
September 7th 2025


762 Comments


I think cephalotripsy is about as far as I can manage when it comes to minimalist slambient music

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
September 7th 2025


29666 Comments


cephalotripsy rules

brickhed
September 8th 2025


1391 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

album is indeed growing on me

i dunno i love k.k's drums and the endless onslaught of slams, legacy of devastation is for sure the best track on the album. it's structured slightly like a traditional slam metal song, but only enough to tie the many slam riffs together. hopefully if they continue with slam like this they put a new spin on it, since doing this for more than one album will get old quick.

Jurtz
September 8th 2025


5235 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Boring album [2]



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