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Distorta – A Devil in the Dust Review


Distorta is an Australian Heavy Metal band. On August 8th, 2023, the band released their debut EP, Devil in the Dust. The EP was digitally re-released on April 6th, 2024, and the EP was also released through WormHoleDeath Records.

Introduction:

Distorta, A Devil in the Dust: This review will evaluate every aspect of the album, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this album is worth adding to your collection.

Distorta - A Devil in the Dust Review

The First Three Sins of A Devil In The Dust

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Distorta - A Devil in the Dust Review

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: Where the music takes the listener on a journey relevant to the world today…

The first song, The Tomorrow People, welcomes the listener with an audio explosion of instrumental and vocal work as soon as they hit the play button.

As you continue your musical journey with Distorta, the second song, A Devil In The Dust, and the remaining three songs, where the music takes the listener on a journey relevant to the world today – War, Mental Health, and Addiction.1 2 3 4 5

A Devil In The Dust is a genuine fruit of art-head-banging music. It is a short but intense release that will pump your fists and bang your head.

Distorta - A Devil in the Dust Review

In short, Distorta delivers an unforgettable listening experience that will leave an impression on anyone who hears it. As I sit here listening to Distorta, I cannot help but notice the powerful musical influences of bands like Anthrax, Iron Maiden, Megadeath, early Metallica, and Lamb Of God, among others. These influences make this EP a must-listen for any metalhead. With its diverse range of sounds, there is something for everyone in this EP.

If you are a die-hard heavy metal fan, you cannot afford to miss A Devil In The Dust

Please do not wait; listen to it now! Immerse yourself in the unique sound of Distorta.

The album comes to an end with the last song, Suffocate. We want to give a shoutout to WormHoleDeath for letting us review Distorta and their album, A Devil in the Dust. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.

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You’re Listening to “The Tomorrow People”

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The last Three Sins

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia: Is that for us, As I have mentioned, the music produced by Distorta is versatile and can cater to a wide range of audiences. Their latest release may be short, but it packs a punch that can uplift your spirits and invigorate your senses. It is ideal for those who want to start their day on a high note and need energy to kick-start their mornings. The catchy beats and energizing rhythms will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated, ready to take on the day ahead.

Remember, the band’s lyrical themes revolve around a core message that relates to everyone. You cannot afford to forget this.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

The art is heavy and speaks about the concept of music’s lyrical theme.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Distorta, and their album A Devil in the Dust.

This concludes the Distorta, A Devil in the Dust review.

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  1. The Tomorrow People
  2. Devil in the Dust
  3. Chasing, Shadows
  4. Bones
  5. Suffocate
  • James Borges – guitars
  • Dave Prodanovic – bass
  • Chris Davey – guitars
  • Dom Davey – guitars
  • Dmitry Keremetskiy – vocals
  1. The opening track, THE TOMORROW PEOPLE, is an apocalyptic look into the future and the need for people to fight for freedom. ↩︎
  2. The title track of the EP, DEVIL IN THE DUST, focuses on the mental struggles of a returned war veteran and the battle to survive at home and in society. ↩︎
  3. CHASING SHADOW is written from the point of view of an addictive drug speaking to and mocking a person with an addiction. ↩︎
  4. BONES is about a couple in a car accident caused by someone else, and the husbands wish to get vengeance before he dies. ↩︎
  5. The final track, SUFFOCATE, focuses on a recovered drug addict trying to resist the temptation to do it again and the mental struggle in his head. ↩︎
Distorta - A Devil in the Dust Review