
Dead Hawk – No Safety On Other Worlds
In the final analysis, Dead Hawk has created a space outside of music, and possibly outside of our reality, in which to provoke passion and angst in our psyche.
In the final analysis, Dead Hawk has created a space outside of music, and possibly outside of our reality, in which to provoke passion and angst in our psyche.
It’s raw, it’s not the best quality, but what you can hear in the mud is blackened punk-thrash brilliance.
They feature more extreme influences than ever before, weaving elements of black and death metal into their modern metal sound.
The band doesn’t seem to have missed a beat, as they pick up exactly where they left off, but with some extra attitude included.
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To The Concrete Drifts, much like all of the work by Detroit based Fell Ruin, is a complex and difficult album.
…this ability to compel the listener is very much present on this nearly twenty-six minute release. I find myself taken out of time and drawn into the particular corner of the void inhabited by this eight legged monster.
This is death metal played in the darkest recesses of a post-apocalyptic doom soundscape.
A dark creature arises from the post-apocalyptic wastes.