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Abyssal Decay: When Thrash Gets a Knife and Stabs You in the Ears
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The self-titled debut from Abyssal Decay isn’t just another thrash record: it’s a back-alley brawl set to riffs. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by guitarist Mark Newman, this thing sounds like it was carved out of rusted amp casings and vocal cords soaked in whiskey.
Newman, a 30-year veteran of the genre, knows his way around a fretboard, but it’s Julia Sergent’s snarl, delivered from her Spanish hideout, that really twists the knife. The lyrics? A lovely tour of serial killers, systemic rot, and the kind of inner darkness that makes you check your locks twice. Cheerful stuff, but hey, if you wanted sunshine, you’d listen to pop.
Abyssal Decay's riffs that hit like a sledgehammer to the sternum, and grooves that dare you not to bang your head. The production’s raw but punchy, like a demo that got possessed by a particularly vengeful ghost.
If you’ve been waiting for thrash that sounds like it’s got something to prove (and a body count to match), this is your fix. Just don’t blame us if you start side-eyeing your neighbors afterward.
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