END OF BLIND OBEDIENCE - CDN RECORDS CDN008 (2004)
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Ever try to envisage a grind and black metal hybrid? Most of us would be hard pressed to try and imagine how such a thing would sound, or even work. Needless to say, you really need to give this a listen.
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A band that is probably of Maritime extreme metal is Nova Scotia's Thy Flesh Consumed, and "End Of Blind Obedience" marks their 2nd release.
Thy Flesh Consumed are now signed to label Civilian Death Network and join the club of signed extreme bands in the Maritimes which includes Moncton's
Funeral Fog and St. John's Obscene Eulogy. Also, they've actually played outside the Maritimes! Wow! This is cool since most maritime bands seem to stick to
playing in the maritimes. The small 9-date tour was last June they hit several spots in Quebec and Ontario and played Toronto's "Northern Lights Festival", a show
put on by Unrestrained! magazine.
Following the path left from their last album, or whatever they left alive after releasing that one, "End Of Blind Obedience" is devastating, grinding and apocalyptic
metal peppered with black metal. Stand out tracks include "Let Mankind Bleed" with it's subtle integrated melodies, shreads and powerful lyrical themes that go
directly against mankind. Another favorite is "Torture Overture" with it's dominating chugging riffs and catchy chorus if that's even possible.
Production overall is very good and I've said it once and I'll say it again, vocalist Peter Mestre makes your average death vocalists sound like chipmunks.
RealDeadOne, Maritime Metal 8/10
This second outing from Halifax N.S.'s Thy Flesh Consumed derives its strength through the use of many different styles of extreme music - specifically grind,
crust, death and black metal. Sporting a bad attitude for miles, the blastbeated cacophony with mix of Cookie Monster and throat shred screaming vox sure
congeals into one Hell of a welcome racket for those who require zero melody. The guitars are too low in the mix, but this can be expected considering the
seemingly small budget spent on this disc. Highlights include the Napalm Death inspired grinding intensity of "Let Mankind Bleed" and "Of All Abomination",
which starts life as a slow doom track before morphing into an all out attack. Extreme sounds for those in the extreme underground.
Chris Tighe, Ripp'n Tear 6/10
Thy Flesh Consumed deliver a disgusting and effective slab of sonic brutality!
Goregiastic Records
Caustic and soul-shredding Death Metal from the frozen northern wastelands, End Of Blind Obedience takes no prisoners with blistering tracks like"Divided and Conquered", "Let Mankind Bleed" and "Homicide Pact". Ignore the hardcore-style song titles and and occasional sluggish breaks,
Thy Flesh Consumed is at their most vicious when they cut loose with blistering riffs, apocalyptic vocal roars and jackhammer drum outbursts.
Wicked cover version of Blasphemy's "Atomic Nuclear Desolation" is the cherry on top of this poison sundae.
(DH) 8 skulls out of 10
Very loud and noisy blackened death/grind is the technique Thy Flesh Consumed employs and if you are into Watchmaker and Soilent Green this should give you a stiffy.
Unmatched Brutality