Upon hitting the play button, the listener is greeted by powerful and unfiltered extreme metal. Featuring seven sick and brutal tracks that span twelve minutes. “Though the EP is brief, we assure you, it packs a punch!”
This violent reckoning purge is not for the faint of heart, nor a walk in the park. Feral Wound and their album Desolate Dominions are for those who can stomach extreme music, where relentless descent into chaos, where every note is carved from suffering. Each scream echoes with the weight of impending doom. From start to finish, it is a continuous barrage of terror, a violent upheaval of sound that leaves no room for solace.
Desolate Dominions delivers an auditory experience that is both harsh and devastating. Their sound is extremely complemented by a production that strikes a mix between polished and raw, encasing this forbidden fusion of gritty old-school death metal, the frenetic pace of grindcore, and the violent energy of punk rock. Driven by a devilmanship that spares no detail, the end product is a profoundly disturbing fruit of art that is harsh, crude, heavy, and excessive. Every track is an unrelenting assault on the senses, inviting listeners to plunge headfirst into the mayhem and lose themselves in the turmoil.
Feral Wound delivers an instrumental composition and arrangement that strikes the listener with the force of a sledgehammer! Audiences will be immersed in a whirlwind of intense and unrefined thrash riffs, infused with the precision and ferocity of death metal and grindcore. The guitars and the bass lines meld to create a strong, cohesive musical foundation. Each track’s energy is fuelled by the drummers’ unrelenting and aggressive, punk-inspired beats, which also heighten the overall intensity of their sound. The dark and eerie themes interwoven throughout their lyrics are effectively conveyed by the guttural and furious vocals.
Desolate Dominions is more than just a collection of songs; it is a statement of unrest, a bitter condemnation of a world drowning in its corruption. The music does not simply tell a story; it forces you to confront the inevitable collapse and a cold reflection of the human condition—a cycle of pain, decay, and self-destruction.
The album concludes with the final track, Requiem. As the purge settles down, and the bells of suffering left ringing within listeners, we want to give a shoutout to Feral Wound for letting us review their album Desolate Dominion. Now, we are going to conclude the review by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.