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The band from Viareggio introduces its profile and the new album “What’s Left of Human?”: “We can’t wait to play it in front of our audience”

The band from Viareggio introduces its profile and the new album “What’s Left of Human?”: “We can’t wait to play it in front of our audience”

It was easier to repeat themselves than to make a mistake—but the New Yorkers didn’t disappoint, delivering yet another outstanding work of progressive and experimental death metal.

Chaos Horrific stands as another sharp, confident release—free of hesitation—further enriching the band’s already impressive track record and ranking among their strongest recent outputs.

The album marks the band’s definitive coming of age, confidently pushing their sound toward the next level.

Baltimore’s band nails it once again—brutal, uncompromising, and sharper than ever, with modern production and songwriting that lands every punch straight on target.

With the improved mixing, it feels like a nostalgic trip back in time—yet infused with a refreshing burst of new energy—delivering an overall result that’s undeniably positive.

The album does not feature any convoluted or chaotic constructions, but instead captures the perfect dimension of U.S. traditional, blood-soaked death metal.

Terrasite is the pinnacle of grind, a brutal yet surgical sonic assault where nothing is accidental—every element is deliberately crafted to push the limits.

Nobody is perfect. But some people can always cross the line by making very bad decisions. And artists are no exception.

John Tardy’s band remains firmly rooted in its identity, sticking to its signature style and never straying from the classic Florida old-school metal that defined them.

The band from Viareggio introduces its profile and the new album “What’s Left of Human?”: “We can’t wait to play it in front of our audience”

It was easier to repeat themselves than to make a mistake—but the New Yorkers didn’t disappoint, delivering yet another outstanding work of progressive and experimental death metal.

Chaos Horrific stands as another sharp, confident release—free of hesitation—further enriching the band’s already impressive track record and ranking among their strongest recent outputs.

The album marks the band’s definitive coming of age, confidently pushing their sound toward the next level.

Baltimore’s band nails it once again—brutal, uncompromising, and sharper than ever, with modern production and songwriting that lands every punch straight on target.

With the improved mixing, it feels like a nostalgic trip back in time—yet infused with a refreshing burst of new energy—delivering an overall result that’s undeniably positive.

The album does not feature any convoluted or chaotic constructions, but instead captures the perfect dimension of U.S. traditional, blood-soaked death metal.

Terrasite is the pinnacle of grind, a brutal yet surgical sonic assault where nothing is accidental—every element is deliberately crafted to push the limits.

Nobody is perfect. But some people can always cross the line by making very bad decisions. And artists are no exception.

John Tardy’s band remains firmly rooted in its identity, sticking to its signature style and never straying from the classic Florida old-school metal that defined them.