Curse OF The Requiem Mass” is the demonstration than the age is not a determiner factor at the time of doing quality death metal. Listening to these six relentless tunes with a marked weakness for hammering mid tempos, they probably will make everybody think that the musicians involved on Ataraxy should be in their mid-late thirties: that they lived, breathed and heart beaten at once in the old good days of the tape trading movement and massive flyers campaigns via snail mail. But the truth is that the youngsters behind this name, have shown being gifted with an amazing eerie closeness to the real deal and know-how of writing and playing this style on its (probably) more challenging and pounding way. If their demo “Rotten Shit” helped them out to being put on the map and showed some intentional and potential stuff worth of being checked out, this mini album consolidates them as an outfit with many things to say, despite of their clear influences, heavily rooted on deities like and Morgoth, Autopsy, the Swedish scene and, specially, Asphyx. A release which is by decree death certificate by itself, but which has gained a certain plus of uniqueness thanks to the production of Javier Felez at his Moontower Studios, whom has teamed up, fitted and got the very best out of these promising putrid gang
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