Decent metal crustcore coming out of Denmark. The songs race out of the gate with abandon. The solo that closes out the title track is pretty good, and there’s some black metal guitar style happening in “Antlers of Pestilence” that ups the urgency. This has all the elements—thundering percussion, urgent vocals, low end, and the crunchy guitars—that can break off into a solo without missing a beat. Like I said at the beginning, this is decent, and the groundwork is certainly there for greater things to come if they keep at it and push just a little harder. –Matt Average (Satan’s Piss, elektriskeplader.com)