INTERVIEW: A Discussion with Forge from Norse
There needs to be moments of peace and quiet, sort of reflection, to really make the chaotic bits chaotic.
There needs to be moments of peace and quiet, sort of reflection, to really make the chaotic bits chaotic.
These eight tracks will get directly into your veins, addicting you to the malevolence writhing throughout.
If we had a rating system, 10 out of 5. We don’t, so just let this shovel you around the face and see if I’m wrong.
…if you like to challenge yourself and your psyche, this release is on par with anything else released this year, at the top of the pile of the viscerally bizarre.
This entity is death metal in its purest form, angry and hungry, eager to feed.
Plasmodium attacks in a fear-inducing swarm of chaotic terror.
Though the album title translates into “empty”, the music is full of power and presence. Perhaps it is how the ultimate Emptiness expels itself.
The Scalar Process is definitely technical death metal, but it’s as if tech death went to the gym, studied martial arts, and learned bomb making, all to better seek revenge on their high school bully.