You can’t argue with the fact that there are some great grindcore bands in Texas! They’re grinding as good as making their famous steaks. I tasted one hell of a stake called Ultimate Whirlwind Of Incineration by P.L.F. in 2014. I was joyed by those few tracks the band uploaded on the Internet to attract listeners to their upcoming release. And then, finally, the moment has come. After reading this review, some might say that I’m wrong, but maybe somebody would even agree with me, ‘cause I think that they didn’t manage to make their newest LP just as good as their previous one – Devious Persecution And Wholesale Slaughter.
But first, let’s start with something positive, in this case – artwork. I should note that it feels a lot cooler to actually hold this release than looking at it while browsing Google pictures. Very vile artwork than definitely deserves at least 9/10! A.C.A.B. theme was depicted quite awesome here, haha! Even though it’s mostly black/white, it’s still looks great.
Okay, now let’s talk about the music on this album. First track (Wicked Strains Of Primeval Virus) is surely worth giving it a listen, it just brain-wrecking, almost like a hit of a huge wrecking ball that crushes buildings. Texas’ trio made a whole 15 track (including Assuck cover). I’ll say it again – the album starts very good, but as you listen to the whole thing, you’ll probably get a little bored, ‘cause there’s not much variety. Only a couple more tracks really impressed me. Brian tries his best to shoot out his ultra fast blastbeats (by the way, if you don’t know this guy for whatever reason, check out other bands where he’s performing), Dave keeps up the pace and spills out roars and screams along with all the guitar riffs, but it feels like it lacks that spark(( Personally, I would’ve liked to hear more sledgehammer and diverse material (as it could be in this kind of oldschool spelean grindcore)
Rating: 7/10 P.L.F. fb Blastasfuk Grindcore