REVIEW
JIGSORE TERROR - World End Carnage
Released: October 12th, 2004 | Label: Listenable | Rating: 6/10 | Reviewer: PSL | Provided by: Target



01. Gorging on Exposed Arteries
02. Skeletal Decomposition
03. Slaughtered Existance
04. Death Rattle Cacaphony
05. Senseless Slaughter
06. Rotten Heads
07. Reeking Death
08. Insane Torture
09. Scattered Cranial Remains
10. Violent Molestation
11. Corpses on Fire
12. Feast of Dismembered Limbs
13. Brutally Murdered
14. Bestial Frenzy
15. World End Carnage

Jigsore Terror is yet another Swedish grindcore band that seems heavily influenced by cult icons like Napalm Death, Carcass, Terrorizer and Repulsion and I don't find that to be a negative thing. The band does set them a little apart from the majority of grindcore bands by leaning more towards death metal than most of their colleagues. The music is of course mostly ultra fast and violently extreme but it's still fairly diverse due to the slower parts that once in awhile pop up here and there. World End Carnage was produced by Nasum main man Mieszko Talarczyk and this has resulted in a sound similar to the one of his own band. Of course that's far from being bad but somehow it makes World End Carnage seem without much of its own identity and thereby it tends to become a major part of the reason why the album somewhat anonymous.

World End Carnage is no revelation but it don't necessarily have to in order to be good but somehow the album never really get past the mediocre even though it lies in the better end of the scale. Three in score may be in the lower end of what this release deserves but it's not close enough to make it a seven figure.





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