When the listener presses the play button, one is welcomed to a four-minute single influenced by Silence Of The Lambs while combining the horrifically vicious French horror film Martyrs.
Breaking into the onslaught aggressive of death metal that embraces a sick, blackened death groove into the single – (again) giving the pleasure of an excellent, equally solid, strongly composed song that captures more than their “groove-laden death metal” sound.
This time capturing a deeper (dark/complex) extreme sound while embracing some technically/old-school death and brutal death metal.
Adam and Paul’s guitar/bass devilmanship consists of an underlying groove reminiscent of early Lamb Of God/Grunge, with a blackened feel of hate and evil with nightmarish undertones, deep dark and full of hooks. There is also an overdose of melodic (fast-epic) riffage, with ravaging pickings of the bass.
At the same time, Grant’s vocals are insane and powerful, while the rest of devilmanship is top-notch (tight and well-composed). I must say, Dressed In You, single is a powerful and robust song – that’s raw/cold, brutalization, outrageously evil and dark from start to finish.
The single fates away, while giving a shoutout to Acherontia Styx for letting us review their single, Dressed You. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.