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Dew Scented
Incernate
Nuclear Blast
http://www.nuclearblastusa.com

 

DEW SCENTED have earned a reputation for producing consistent thrashing fast death styled music. Their latest offering “incinerate” fit’s the veterans resume perfectly. DEW SCENTED doesn’t deviate from their success by taking un-needed risks. They are like a favorite burger joint-- focused only on serving what their patrons like and not changing things up with one time specialty sandwiches.

The listener will be guided by quick tempered dual guitar led shouts. A hard session of drums will again be present and the skilled ear will tune in quickly to the influence of legends such as SLAYER and KREATOR.
KREATOR also adds a stamp of validity to the tracks with guest vocals in “Retain the Scars.” There are also contributions from ANNIHILATOR’S Jeff Waters and the reputable Gus G who has several bands that have utilized his work in the past.

The question will rise as too repetitiveness in tracks and even a debate of the run on sentence, particularly mid album with tracks “Perdition For All”, “Now or Never,” and “Aftermath” just pummeling one after another.
The realization has got to rise , however, that there is nothing wrong with not compromising ones art, ones plan, ones reputation, and ones following. DEW SCENTED has not changed much for this album, but why should they? If your cravings are hard and thrashy then prepared to be full after digesting.

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Reviewed by John Mahofski

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