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Michael Khill – Infierire Sul Malessere Review


Michael Khill – Infierire Sul Malessere Review: A Hardcore/Deathgrind band from Italy. January 14th, 2023, Michael Khill released their debut studio album, Infierire Sul Malessere. The album was released through Zas autoproduzioni, Wrong Disk Records, Controversy Records, Cincillà Records, THC DIY PROD, True Believers DIY booking, Rumori in Cantina Records, Koe Records and Stuff.

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Michael Khill – Infierire Sul Malessere Review opens and discusses the FIRST SIN: THE STRINGS/KEYS. Which consists of aggressive-fast pace (thick) riffage and brutal bass riffs.

Let’s talk about the SECOND SIN: THE VOCALS, which involves sick screams, throat-blood-curdling squeals, and harsh growls

Moving on to the THIRD SIN: THE PERCUSSIONS, which delves into the vast world of primitive drum patterns and countless floor-pounding peddle double beats

In our following discussion about the band’s musical work, we will focus on the FOURTH SIN, the overall DISCUSSION of the album. Immediately soon as the listener presses that play button, one is welcome to the opening piece, FULCRO DELL’AGIO, which welcomes the listener with an instrumental onslaught the listener’s ears not-wasting the listener’s time with a fancy opening -just straight in the kill!

Following suit with the second piece, BISOGNO, and the remaining six pieces and a brutal journey of pure discomfort and existential malaise dependent on the tragic and fatal contrast between the increasingly pressing demands of the machine society and the need for authenticity—which deliver and provide the listener with this extreme (delighted pure (sick) headbanger) fuel of combining extreme metal with hardcore punk—simultaneously merging other elements such as crust, death metal, thrash metal, grindcore, beatdown, power violence and old-school metalcore -and the music speaks for itself…

While listening to this release and inking this review, Grindcore or Punk is not my first choice of music, more of the bottom of the pile -but INFIERIRE SUL MALESSERE has peeked into my first choice due to its fresh/clean atmosphere that delivers this headbanging and fist-pumping extreme/punk metal that’s filled to the brim of ugliest, brutal, loud and heavy -a sweet kiss of perfection of sick and fast songs that’s sung in the band native tongue (thus making the music more enjoyable and entertaining – makes you focus more on the music), a skull and eardrum impalement musical spectrum, -filled with energy and adrenaline from the moment of smashing that play button

INFIERIRE SUL MALESSERE is delivered and provided by remarkable devilmanship, which offers a solid wall of hell of well-executed production (with this feeling of unpublished/rough around-the-edge atmosphere sound scraping the chain-walls of hell)

INFIERIRE SUL MALESSERE music, and instrumental/musical composition which consist of instrumental/vocal artistry utilizing multiple tempos, tones, moods of aggressive-fast pace (thick) riffage with the squealing of lust in the guitar and brutal bass riffs.

Floor-pounding (violet and fast) drum strikes/fills and beats, and vocals that consist of sick screams, throat-blood-curdling squeals, and harsh growls.

While the music is unique and brutality and beautifully sick and heavy, songs are sung in (mentioned before) Italian;

MICHAEL KHILL‘s band name needs a quick mention. The band name comes from “In 1998, Michael Hill was stabbed in the brain with an 8-inch knife. He made the Guinness Book of World Records for the “Largest Object Removed From The Human Skull”. He survived without even an infection, although the knife caused damage to his memory and paralyzed his left hand.”

INFIERIRE SUL MALESSERE has everything to offer -everything for any extreme metal/punk fan!

I wanted to share our thoughts and MEMORABILIA on the FIFTH SIN. The whole release. (again) a perfect destination for you! They have everything you need to satisfy your music cravings.

Let’s discuss the ARTWORK of the SIXTH SIN. I’m unsure about the artwork

Finally, the review will close with the last sin, the SEVENTH SIN, the DISRELISH. Since there is nothing to disrelish within the musical world of MICHAEL KHILL. This concludes the Michael Khill – Infierire Sul Malessere Review.


Infierire Sul Malessere Song-listing:

  1. Fulcro dell’agio
  2. Bisogno
  3. Perizia asettica
  4. Torcicollo
  5. Frecce
  6. Coscienza del male
  7. Ghetto
  8. Crepe

Michael Khill Members:

  • Giacomo Donati (bass)
  • Alessandro Cavazzuti (drums)
  • Davide Guidetti (guitars)
  • Alex Roveri (vocals)