From Colorado comes the fairly new industrial metal band
Dethcentrik with their 2012 release “I Think You Got The Clean Version.” Their music
was described as “black horrormetal” by Terrorizer magazine and they have self-released
over half-dozen EPs since 2010.
The music on this album hits you right in the face with
chaotic drumming and layers of feedback as in the opening track “Let Us Prey.”
Some of the songs can have a more club feel like “Scrapes of the Real,” which
features DJ Ribotic controlling the beats. Dethcentrik began to use more
control in their music as in “I Want To Kill Them All,” before reverting back
to the feedback fueled “A Quick Yet Painful Death.”
To find out more from this underground metal band, check out
http://www.deathincarnaterecords.com/Dethcentrik/.
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