mardi 4 novembre 2014


Seven H. Target-0.00 Apocalypse (Sevared Records)

The innovative Russian machine Seven H. Target is back with their faithful cybernetic fucking brutality for a third full length album entitled "0.00 Apocalypse"! This release consist of Mirus (Vocals), Konstantin Korolev (Bass), Aleksey Menshov (Guitars), Mikhail Panphilov (Drums) and the four sickos are performing a Technical Brutal Death Fucking Metal with some Slam influences and ingenious composition of high fucking quality with a robotic atmosphere totally fucking memorable! The production of this fucking shit is damn perfect to all fucking levels delivering a futuristic atmosphere but knowing to keep a raw and true fucking sound, a mixing greatly made and that fucking shit really sounds like a fucking tons of cybernetics fucking shit in an total chaotic cyberspace fucking explosion! The four cyborgs controlling this shitty fucking machine of sickness are doing an incredible fucking job, Mirus on vocals is fucking excellent, enjoyable and a diverse guttural never boring and Konstantin is really present with a fucking stunning bass performance, fucking catchy with many unforgettable fucking parts, Aleksey on guitars is just fucking genius with crazy fucking riffs, technical, catchy,fucking brutal and rare are those being less enjoyable, same with Mikhail on drums doing a fantastic fucking job, technical, brutal and able to follow the musical technicality of his bandmates by his diversity and creativity! "0.00 Apocalypse" contains 7 fucking songs and lasting about 27 cyber shitty minutes which are for the most fucking perfect, I think some rare and short parts of this fucking shit are a little bit redundant but Seven H. Target have just delivered a beautiful fucking release touching the perfection as the rest of their discography! Mechanical atmosphere, robotic brutality with a cyber fucking twisted Brutal Death Metal which is definitely a must fucking have for every extreme sickos! Awesome Killing Fucking Machine! 9/10

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