Back in '06, Naples spat out this gnarly trio: Michele Pirozzi (bass/vox), bro Carmine (guitars), and Genny Eneghes (drums). They dubbed their sound "modern brutality," and man, did they mean it! Imagine cramming 90s extreme metal innovators into a woodchipper: what spills out? Abscience (2007). That debut promo? Pure chaos: bone-crushing death metal with mathy twists, tempo grenades, and rhythms tighter than a Roman traffic jam.
Fast-forward: Shinra Tensei (2010) sharpened their attack, but 2012’s Sink to the Core blindsided everyone. Post-metal atmosphere? Alt-metal hooks? Sacré bleu! Yet they never lost that Neapolitan fire: 2015’s Mountain.Crushing.Waves. proved they’re still tectonic.
Mamma mia, this album is jittery, intense, and way too addictive. Crank it, mosh in your kitchen, and thank Naples later.
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