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The Gauntlet: Antigama

Antigama Album Review


Antigama album cover   Band Name: Antigama
Album Name: Resonance
Rating: 3.5 / 5       User Rating: 3.3 / 5
Label: Relapse Records
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Tracklist
1. Pursuit 01:16
2. Seismic Report 00:59
3. Ecstasy 01:21
4. Neutral Balance 01:13
5. Order 02:16
6. Pending 01:57
7. Remembering Nothing 01:17
8. Barbapapex 02:29
9. Psychonaut 03:57
10. No 01:34
11. After 01:46
12. By and by 02:30
13. Shymrok 00:53
14. Types of Waste 01:44
15. Asylum 01:45
16. Unreachable 01:43
17. Stars 03:50


When a band mixes it up between the hyperspeed carnage of Napalm Death to the abusively slow churned death dirge of Melvins as interpreted by Godflesh on one album, it's a safe bet to say there's something here for anyone who appreciates extreme music. Poland's Antigama is the band behind the madness, and the 17-track exploration RESONANCE is the end result of when grindcore drums, forward thinking, and a general sense of controlled chaos reign supreme. From the creature cantina lounge jazz of "Barbaplex", the sheer Sepultura meets cyborg wickedness of "Types of Waste", and the dissonant grind blastings which comprise "Neutral Balance", this unit's fearless genre-jumping and maniacal percussive presence stands heads and shoulders above the normal din to push the grindcore movement into uncharted territories.

Review by: mikesos

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