It really does sound like something that came out of Oz in the mid to late nineties, or maybe France or the US in the early noughties. Not exactly my cup of tea, but it is very well done and I am sure they must be a ripping band to see live.

I see they've signed up with Dying Victims. That label seems to be hopping in recent years and looks like a good fit.

Ya, fair play to the boys. Great label to be on and seems like perfect timing.

New EP on the way from these lads.
Pre-order on Bandcamp now.

https://cutthroat666.bandcamp.com/album/invoking-terror

Intrigued by em, and the general good feedback they're getting. But still haven't heard a note! Hopefully they put a track up soon...

Their last tape was a banger.
And they were lethal at the Siege yesterday.
My order is in, anyway.

It's a re-recording of the demo tracks plus a couple more? The artwork isn't up to much to be honest, but I'll grab a copy.

Quote from: Taranis on November 20, 2025, 10:27:46 AMIt really does sound like something that came out of Oz in the mid to late nineties

I like the sound of that! Pre-ordered the new one.

Have to admire the "no-tunes online" approach too, but wonder how long that can last. Cool to see Dying Victims take on a young Irish band.


Fair play to em, solid tune. Production sounds class.

Vicious little number and full of wild, youthful energy. The lads are doing themselves proud here. It's not going to revolutionise metal in any way, but it's full of ferocious raw power which is the best kind of power! The solo is cool but the highlight for me (again) is the putrid vocal delivery. I would love to hear those vocals over some slow, evil riffs.

Again, shame the artwork looks like a bit of an afterthought, but I'll be picking this up when it's released. Might even nab a tshirt just for the logo  8)

Quote from: Eoin McLove on April 09, 2026, 12:12:18 PMVicious little number and full of wild, youthful energy. The lads are doing themselves proud here. It's not going to revolutionise metal in any way, but it's full of ferocious raw power which is the best kind of power!
Nail on the head here. Am particularly intrigued to see how/if they'll shape and hone that wild energy into something unique as they go on. Gotta catch em live asap.

It's a double edged sword. The more they hone something unique, the higher the risk of them losing that vital edge. But who knows. Let's wait and see. If they manage one good unhinged album before they discover jazz and polo neck sweaters I'll be happy  :laugh:

 :laugh: well I have space in my heart for polo necks and jazz in metal...I doubt theres much of a risk of that here though, this is barbarous stuff after all.

#29 April 11, 2026, 09:32:51 AM Last Edit: April 11, 2026, 10:02:30 AM by Pentagrimes
I'll usually take the polonecks and jazz nowadays but to be fair that's better than I expected it to be. Deffo hear some Slaughter/"Pleasure to Kill" in there, memorable riffs.  Good luck to them.

Actually, just listening to it a second time, it dawns on me what it reminds me of, the old Crypt demo. I doubt they'd have heard them, but it's not 100 miles away from it.