Nonetheless, at least from what is enclosed within the corridors of “The Monster Within” there is a way to go and several paths to cross. Listening to the band’s musical direction on this album, I couldn’t help but thinking that eventually DEGRADEAD will head as most of their movement, if I could actually call it that, did throughout the 90s which is sticking tighter to American vibes, adding a little refined Hardcore to their Deathly mixture, letting the melodic perception drop to some extent, entrusting themselves upon over grooving and slamming kickdowns. With the arrival of the DEGRADEAD’s new album, “The Monster Within”, keeping it coming out of Metalville Records, things got a little crunchier, wilder, preserving the same roughness but I might also add surprisingly passionate than the previous. Their previous album, “A World Destroyer” played a big part in my 2011’s top 10 list, as I found it to be quite an experience of Swedish Melodic Death Metal, which most of its haze has been lost over the years. Exploring the rougher human attitude hail the Swedish Gothenburg driven Death Metal cravers of DEGRADEAD, assuming the role of the late 90s IN FLAMES while devising several additions of modern Thrash Metal. The ultimate inner struggle, a raging conflict boasting, always rigid, a process that will never cease, philosophical our not, every person has that monster contained but it is ever ready to be unleashed from its chains. But it is all an illusion, a quandary of two personalities of a single individual, between an angel and a demon, between a common man and a manmade monstrosity. Waking up the horrid being inside, the atrocity lurking within, the hellish nature of inhumanity heading closer to your direction.
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