Released 1993 Artist Disincarnate | Length 47:45 Release date 1993 | |
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Dreams of the Carrion Kind is the only album released by American death metal band Disincarnate. It was released in 1993.
Contents
Disincarnate de profundis intro
History
Dreams of the Carrion Kind, Disincarnate's only album ever, was released in 1993, near the zenith of the Florida death metal scene, through Roadrunner Records. It was reissued on February 24, 2004 with bonus tracks.
Music
The album stands out for its inaccessible sounds and sheer technique. Most of its tracks feature complex structures and constant riff and tempo changes. It features strong riffs, sledgehammer percussion from Tommy Viator and spiraling harmonic streaks; the bass is almost invisible. The only things close to a "hook" in the album are the solos proffered by James Murphy. The vocalist, Bryan Cegon proves himself —according to Eduardo Rivadavia from Allmusic— a perfectly competent but rather average death metal vocalist —both in terms of his death growl and lyrics, that hold an originality from most death metal records.
Critical reception
Eduardo Rivadavia from Allmusic gave the album 4.5 stars of 5 calling it "state-of-the-art death metal in the eyes of most enthusiasts of the genre." He particularly praised the songs "Stench of Paradise Burning," "Beyond the Flesh," "Soul Erosion," "Deadspawn," and "Confine of Shadows." According to him the records' apparent intellectual demands invariably restrict Dreams of the Carrion Kind to a very specific fan base and point in time.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Bryan Cegon.
Credits
Band
Additional personnel
Songs
1De Profundis (intro)0:45
2Stench of Paradise Burning4:51
3Beyond the Flesh4:48