Mortal Wound
The Anus of the World


4.0
excellent

Review

by ffs USER (58 Reviews)
June 9th, 2024 | 8 replies


Release Date: 05/24/2024 | Tracklist

Review Summary: shidding and farding

Pucker up simpletons, ew anus haha yuck that’s gross yes exactly you’re halfway to understanding: anuses are nasty but they are also a source of pleasure and I don’t even have to mention any real butt stuff here, simply taking a shit feels good and everybody knows it. That’s what this album is about, the ragged intersection of complete mental breakdown where disgusting acts become sources of depraved pleasure. It really is that simple and that’s why Mortal Wound don’t fuss with gimmicks they just play riff-riddled primitive death grooves with bleak Vietnam veteran combat shock type themes which, while extremely disturbing, are so exaggerated they are rendered cartoonish and absurd.

Don’t worry I’ll say the line folks: the riffs are good. Yeah the stupid-low vocals, powerful yet measured drums and jammy/twisty/trippy solos all rule but man the riffs are so so good: in the context of modern death metal Mortal Wound are only surpassed by maybe like Hyperdontia in their ability to create tracks that absorb purely on the strength of riffs alone. Mortal Wound’s riffs are also incredibly thematically vivid, “Tunnel Rat” for example is relentlessly claustrophobic and disorientating, “Spirit of the Bayonet” is sharp and prodding, and one particular riff towards the end of “Engulfed in Liquid Hellfire” is definitely reminiscent of ruined, melted flesh sluicing through the gaps of charred bones.

On this release, Mortal Wound boldly ventured to even further lengths to develop their blunt and gruesome storytelling. The band have always sprinkled flavour into their sound with samples and have taken it to the nth degree on Anus (...) World. Sound collage type interlude tracks like “The Surf is Gonna be Bitchin’” and “One Who Kills & One Who Loves” explore the journey from combat experience to severe mental illness, visiting all of the copes in between. The narrative created here is scattered, asinine and horrible but very real, protruding from the album’s wrinkles like haemorrhoids. It’s these crass, b-movie style debris of context that are at the crux of the album’s success: a lot to take in at first but upon reexamination add plenty of goofy character and pacing control to the album and ultimately register like the flickering, failing brain functions and stream of consciousness half-associations of some wretched soul being squeezed out of that metaphorical Earth sphincter, enduring a moment of trauma so violent and vile the only way possible - by extracting whatever base pleasure they can.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
ffs
June 9th 2024


6241 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

not one for the prudes

Hawks
June 9th 2024


89315 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Dece album, sick review. M///

canczar
June 9th 2024


222 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Awesome record. One of my favorites in 24. Love all the apoc now/platoon/full metal jacket samples. Fat boy riffs

canczar
June 9th 2024


222 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This review couldn’t be more on point imho A++

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
June 9th 2024


26212 Comments


great stuff. born again hard is the standout track.

ShadowRemains
June 11th 2024


27832 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

oh hell yes

album rules and is dirty af as expected

ffs
June 11th 2024


6241 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thanks for the kind posts

canczar
June 11th 2024


222 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

They played shows w necrot and power trip (separately) this weekend



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