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Oxida – No encontraréis sentido al caos Review

Oxida is a Death n Roll/Groove band from Spain. November 11th, 2023, the band independently released their debut EP/demo No encontraréis sentido al caos. Consisting of three songs, with varied influences ranging from death n’ roll to stoner, passing through hardcore punk, groove metal, black n’ roll, and aggressive rock music.

Introduction:

Oxida, No encontraréis sentido al caos: 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.

Oxida - No encontraréis sentido al caos Review

The First Three Sins of No encontraréis sentido al caos

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The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: Shows their aggressive & particular sound, which they have called Rust n Roll

Immediately after the listener hits the play button, the listener is greeted with the powerful opening track, Caos. The instrumentation is heavily characterized by extreme and roll elements that create this aggressive and intense atmosphere—backed with vocals that deliver this extraordinary force and aggression.

As the listener embarks on their unknown cosmic and abyss journey, the last two pieces, 731 and Inert. Prepare to be swept away by a gripping rollercoaster of sounds and influences. The listener’s ears and soul will be treated to a diverse range of extreme metal. Taking the listener on a wild ride through the realms of death and roll and stoner, passing through hardcore punk, groove metal, black and roll, and the most aggressive rock music.

Get ready to experience a thrilling musical journey that will leave you breathless and neck ache. The album delivers a truly immersive experience for any listener with its bone-grinding fruit of art. Every track is excellently produced, with the sound quality being of exceptional standard. The music, songs, and instrumentation are all well-composed and executed precisely.

Oxida - No encontraréis sentido al caos Review

Oxida‘s devilmanship that went into the creation of this fruit of art is evident in the instrumental and vocal work, characterized by fury bone-saw-grind and roll riffage with incinerated chords and short fret-board shredding. The groovy bass riffs, hamming and roll of aggressive drum beats and fills, and aggressive vocal work combine perfectly to create an electrifying experience that is second to none.

Even though it has a short runtime of under ten minutes and only three tracks, No encontraréis sentido al caos is a powerful album that blends various styles of music.

The moment you press play, you are hit with loud and heavy music with this rusty and grinding sound, making your blood pump, your head bang, and your fists pumping in the air!

Oxida’s songs cover a range of topics that are linked to dark mental processes and twisted thoughts. They explore the depths of existential chaos and indescribable human and cosmic horrors, as well as offer a critical and tormented view of contemporary society and its production processes. In this way, Oxida delves into the unknown abyss of the most indecipherable existentialism.

The album comes to an end with the last song, Inerte We want to give a shoutout to Oxida for letting us review their album, No encontraréis sentido al caos. 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 “Inerte”

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The Last Three Sins

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia: Is that for us, as mentioned before, No encontraréis sentido al caos is a short release. Still, the adrenaline from the music is powerful, dark, rusty, exciting, and fuel-pumping.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

The concept (represents for the band) is about The chains representing the “prisons” that surround us (the humankind) both existentially and socially. The dagger key hurting the hand could represent the danger and pain of trying to break free from such prisons, the pain of trying to find sense in chaos.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Oxida, and their album No encontraréis sentido al caos.

This concludes the Oxida, No encontraréis sentido al caos.

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  1. Caos
  2. 731
  3. Inerte
  • Urko – vocals)
  • Albi – guitars)
  • Raff – bass)
  • War -drums)
Oxida - No encontraréis sentido al caos Review