Sunday, July 16, 2006

All Shall Perish E-Card Posted Online


While the blabbermouth.net post says that the studio version of the song “Eradication” on the MySpace page off of All Shall Perish’s new album is the studio version, the sound quality sounds a lot like the demo version.

While I’m normally opposed to e-cards that have only bits and pieces of songs instead of whole songs, I simply couldn’t resist giving the whole e-card a listen. So far the introductions for the songs on “The Price Of Existence” sound great.

The first release from All Shall Perish was “Hate.Malice.Revenge” which came out in 2003, but was re-released in 2005 by Nuclear Blast. I would describe the sound on “Hate.Maclice.Revenge” as melodic death metal and hardcore on a brutal death metal base, with grindy tempo changes and a very wide range of rough vocals. It was quite compelling. The record label must have a lot of faith in them, because Nuclear Blast seems to be doing a lot to promote their new album. I can’t blame them, as the previews so far sound as though All Shall Perish have improved their formula, sped up the tempos, made longer songs, and made good use of their new lead guitarist.

Here are the links to the e-card and their MySpace page.

All Shall Perish
blabbermouth.net
Nuclear Blast Records

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