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Erodead: 2004

01/06/04  ||  Lord K Philipson

After reading one of the worst biographies in my life, I can’t say I had high hopes for this demo… But for a change I was happily surprised. At least these guys are a lot better than their biography, not that it’s a hard thing to accomplish. Think small Entombed influences and some rock-ish grooves. Add some decent half-growls to that. Put in some salt and pepper. Wait, hold on here…

Entombed influences. Let’s carry on from there.

They’ve definitely heard The Tomb – you’d have to be Mike Poggione to miss out on that. But they don’t sound like Entombed overall, they just used their influences in a good way and managed to actually create something that sounds pretty goddamn, not original, but “own”. I think the rock’n’roll vibes are to blame. I enjoy this for some reason, and I’m not even going to try to find out what it is. Erodead just flows very well and I think they would do really well on an album when it’s time for one of those. But before that happens I think they better change that name, becoz Erodead is as excellent as putting your cock in an aquarium full of piranhas.

I can’t say too much about this really, I’m impressed though. These guys are nothing what I expected (thanx Mr. Biography) and I suggest that you guys check these fuckers out. They are worth it for sure. Mail them and crave a copy of the demo at:

E-mail: jacal399@student.liu.se

  • Information
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: For a demo?
  • Website: Haven’t found one.
  • Band
  • Jacob: vocals, drums and bass
  • Joakim: guitar
  • Tracklist
  • 01. Cerements of our waking life
  • 02. The immaculate conception
  • 03. Pleached in impassiveness
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