REVIEW
GROTESQUE - Museum of Human Disease
Released: 2007 | Label: Prime Cuts | Rating: 3/10 | Reviewer: PSL | Provided by: Prime Cuts



01. Chaos Theory
02. Museum of Human Disease
03. Internal Dimensions
04. Pulsating Cosmos
05. A World Dissolved
06. Eternities End
07. Disgust
08. Organ Lust
09. A Fate Worse than Death
10. Omnipotent Antipode
11. Structural Evaporation

Grotesque practice technical death metal in the vein of what their countrymen in Psycroptic is doing. Unfortunately the music is almost completely stripped of any traces of catchiness. Technically the band is up to par with Psycroptic, but that alone is not enough to make the music interesting at all. It's like the Grotesque has been a little too busy making the music as technical and complex as they possibly could.

In the process of doing that it's like they've overlooked the necessity of throwing in tasty little bits of catchiness to create a bit of breathing room and thereby perhaps have made Museum of Human Disease to more than the substandard effort it is and it sure doesn't contribute to the versatility of the music either that Tarren Whitfield's vocals is largely one long monotone woofing. It sounds bad and it largely is. Despite of a few positive moves along the way Museum of Human Disease never become a convincing or durable effort.





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