Artist: Carnal Forge
Album: Gun to Mouth Salvation
Year: 2019
Rating: 59/100
When the Swedish death metal explosion happened in the early 1990s, the wave upon wave of bands that left an indelible mark on the music scene there was simply huge. In Stockholm, there was Entombed, Dismember, Tiamat, Katatonia and Opeth; over on the west coast in Gothenburg, At the Gates, In Flames and Dark Tranquillity emerged. Down the road from Stockholm in Västerås, a death/thrash quintet called Carnal Forge (taken from the song by Carcass) gained recognition with albums such as Who's Gonna Burn and Aren't You Dead Yet?, then returned with a new line up and a first new album in twelve years, called Gun to Mouth Salvation.
Unlike their contemporaries, however, Carnal Forge have never been as innovative or as ground breaking. There's no doubt that they're solid enough musically, as the first two tracks from the album, "Parasites" and "Reforged" show, but by the time track three, "Aftermath" starts, it's hardly challenging to spot how their songwriting patterns work; formulaic "angry" growled vocals here, an otherwise good guitar solo here, drumming so stiff and wooden you'd get splinters in your ears if you endured an entire album of it, all wrapped up in some surprisingly glossy production.
I don't doubt there'll be a few people who will have missed Carnal Forge and what they brought to the table sonically, but I'm not one of them. In their time away, their peers and contemporaries have evolved into some of the biggest names in metal around the world, and in returning with a death/thrash metal by numbers damp squib, Carnal Forge are only going to see themselves get lost in the shuffle and left behind.
Track listing
1. Parasites
2. Reforged
3. Aftermath
4. Endless War
5. Bound in Flames
6. King Chaos
7. The Order
8. Hellride
9. State of Pain
10. Sin Feast Paradise
11. The Stench
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