Infanticide - Misconception Of Hope

Did you miss some good Swedish grindcore? I don't know about you, but I definitely miss it...Despite not being a fresh album, Misconception Of Hope deserves to be posted on the pages of this zine, because its solidness and coolness hasn’t tarnished over years. As far as I know Infanticide took a break for now, so while we’re all waiting for something new from them, I suggest you read this review and check out their last album once again. The main thing that makes Swedish music stand out from all other music genres is a good sound quality (The Swedes are perfectionists :)). The sound is a bit metallized, but deep and solid, it just digs the listener into the ground. Infanticide are playing the kind of grindcore that reminds me of stonefall...a powerful stream of hundreds of stones which fall right onto you and then, in one moment, crash you into small bloody pieces. Continuous blast beats grind bones, and the guitar sound and smashing riffs cut the flesh. Now I want to look at the vinyl and its insert. Vinyl version of Misconception Of Hope was housed in the gatefold. Excellent cover art (artist - Alex Eckman-Lawn) that perfectly suits the black-and-yellow splatter vinyl. A very beautiful combination I must admit.You can also find more information, including lyrics, when you listen to it here...
Rating: 8.5/10 Infanticide fb
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