World Of Chaos Review
World Of Chaos Review
The Italian bruisers ULVEDHARR have been cutting out their own little space in the passing metal world since their initiation in 2011. The band have gone from one solidarity to another with a back list that is unshakable now, with each delivery filling in development and truly growing in innovativeness. Presently in 2019 the young men are back with their fourth full length discharge World Of Chaos and look set to move forward in the improvement of their sound.
Universe Of Chaos gets straight serious with the track What Have We Done. A melody that fumes in its power and spreads out precisely what the band's statement of purpose is for World Of Chaos and that is to destroy all inside their way. The riffs from Giuseppe "Jack" Ciurlia and Ark Nattlig Ulv sound like they could joyfully sit on an exemplary demise metal collection like MORBID ANGEL's Alters Of Madness, or DEATH's Scream Bloody Gore. The drum work from Mike Bald is ordinarily great for the class with impact thumps and gifted fills galore, all of which add to the high speed pace that has consistently served ULVEDHARR so well all through their vocation so far. The center part of the melody contains a guitar solo from Ciurlia that sounds like it might have come from the fretboard of the late, extraordinary Jeff Hanneman himself as he torques on the tremolo bar and powers the guitar to shout as though it is in torment. A sublime opening track.
The accompanying tune Death Stare gets the notorious mallet and goes for it. The initial bass line has a nearly funk feel to it which nearly feels like an interruption procedure before the band uppercut the audience with another invasion of death metal fierceness. Ark conveys his vocals similarly he generally has which is the ideal mix of grating, passing metal snarls and unforgiving Robb Flynn-esque yelling that is both severe and undeniably more coherent than most demise metal demonstrations. The forceful riffs and practically mechanical drumming are probably going to work up a free for all of circle pits and group riding when the band take this to the stage. A visitor appearance from Lars Goran Petrov from the strong ENTOMBED A.D. is a genuine feature of World Of Chaos and shows the force that the band include effectively inside the class.
Aftermath is one of the features of the collection. More amazing drum work from Bald gives the ideal base to the many-sided musical examples of the tune. The low pitch guitar meanders along under the remainder of the instruments and has been blended flawlessly, sounding eminent in the blend and not being overwhelmed. At the point when the speed of the tune gets the band return to what they do beat and that is high speed passing metal. The tremolo riffing and vocals make this track sound as though it has come directly from the SEPULTURA exemplary Arise. The last phases of the melody hold one of the best instrumental areas on the sum of World Of Chaos. A noteworthy blended lead run offers route to a whip propelled, fret-consuming guitar solo that would make Kerry King envious and demonstrates that these young men have a lot of strings to their bow that they can use at any second
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By and large World Of Chaos is a fair passing metal delivery and will sit serenely in ULVEDHARR's discography. Devotees of the class will discover a lot to sink their teeth in to on this collection as it ticks the entirety of the cases for what you would need an advanced passing metal record to be. Notwithstanding, assuming you are not a specific fanatic of the class, it won't be a collection that will control you on it and rise above taste, for example, CARCASS' exemplary Heartwork or BOLT THROWER's scandalous Those Once Loyal. Nonetheless, assuming ULVEDHARR keep on developing as they have with this collection, that specific staple of a collection could be practically around the bend.






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