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Slaughtered Apparatus: A Methodical Overture

Aborted

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Although the title of Aborted's fifth effort, Slaughter & Apparatus: A Methodical Overture, actually resembles that of a Carcass album, it's fair to say that the statute of limitations for comparing these Belgians to the original masters of clinical death-grind (who had disbanded over a decade earlier) has officially expired. If not, then ex-Carcass man Jeff Walker's guest appearance on this record should, at the very least, serve as some sort of blessing, or passing of the torch, so that Aborted can just get on with their brutal business. In any case, getting on with business is what they do here, and the LP's title is certainly indicative of the quartet's inspired tightrope walk between the realms of unrestrained grindcore savagery and meticulously crafted death metal technicality. Take synthesizer-enhanced offerings (yes, synthesizers!) like "Avenious" and "And Carnage Basked in Its Ebullience," for example, or the harmony- and melody-rich (not quite the Gothenburg school, but close enough for comparison) title track and "Ingenuity in Genocide" — none of this qualifies as your run-of-the-mill grindcore material. Also, as well as making you run for the dictionary, "Underneath Rorulent Soil" (Ro'ru'lent: having the surface appearing as if dusty, or covered with fine dew) boasts the coolest, atmospheric death metal intro/outro combo to be heard in a very long time. Finally worth calling attention to is how bandmembers Sven de Caluwé and Sebastien Tuvi alternate the guttural Cookie Monster growls traditional to both grind and death metal with more intelligible hardcore-style shouting throughout these 11 tracks, all to great effect. Ultimately, it's exactly these gutsy departures from restrictive grindcore conventions that have placed Aborted on many genre purists' hit lists — much as they did the now much mourned Carcass, throughout their storied career, ironically enough. So, although there's something to be said for remaining unwaveringly loyal to one's origins, the ability to evolve should never be condemned when it breeds results as exciting as this.

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Not the actual title

Great album but it's title is supposed to be Slaughter & Apparatus

Biography

Formed: 1995 in Belgium

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

With a name like Aborted, it doesn't take a genius to file a band into the realm of grindcore; but since being formed in 1995 by vocalist Sven de Caluwé (aka Gurgloroth Sven), these Belgians have broken through stylistic limitations to also meddle in straightforward death metal and other metallic forms. So many musicians have moved through Aborted's ranks, however, that quorum enough for a first demo (the highly praised The Necrotorous Chronicles) was only achieved in 1998, after which a pair of...
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