The latest offering from Pissgrave, titled "Malignant Worthlessness," immerses listeners in the band's characteristic intensity right from the start. Known for their unyielding aggressive style, Pissgrave combines visceral vocals and relentless instrumentation, reflecting their "hateful death metal" ethos. The album's disturbing cover art and the band's avoidance of mainstream appeal affirm their commitment to a raw and unsettling sound. Despite their collaboration with Profound Lore and a decade-long career, the band seems unlikely to attract a broader audience, instead choosing to cultivate a menacing and enigmatic identity.
Without a moment to spare, the Philly death-metal extremists' first album in six years commences with what sounds like vocal cords being torn from someone's throat.
Pissgrave are committed to remaining mysterious and legitimately frightening—whether in disturbing artwork that harkens to a time when metal bands were routinely and tastelessly off-putting.
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