Released Via Club Inferno Entertainment
Genre: Thrash/Death Metal
Track Listing:
1. Me = Android
2. Desecrated Sick Reality
3. Shining Black Reality
4. In A Rarefield Morning Sun
5. Blank
6. Toxic Sleep
7. The Abyss
8. Day Of Zero
9. The Isle Of The Dead
It’s with destructive verve and cold
charisma that ‘Mirroring The Abyss’
blasts its way out of your speakers. This is achieved with a surprisingly slick
amalgamation of influences including the futuristic fury of Fear Factory,
eighties thrashers Forbidden, the melodic heaviness of Nevermore and
progressive leanings that knowingly nod to early Opeth.
These nine tracks are full of class that
can only come from meticulous construction. It’s been seven years since the
Sicilian quartet’s initial release, so this is not an album that has been
churned out for the sake of it. For proof of this; just pick a track! Whether
you feast upon the thrash of ‘Me =
Android’, revel in the groove of ‘Toxic
Sleep’ or embrace the progressive in closing track ‘The Isle Of The Dead’ you’ll find something worthy of celebration
here.
The songs are often not as
straightforward as they may appear. There are sideways twists and turns to be
found all over this album that thankfully do not set the songs off-track. The
focus is never lost and the flow is never interrupted, keeping the album sharp
and concise from start to finish. As far as performance goes; the band comes
together well as a unit but the outstanding contributions of Reitia and
Klaudia, both of whom take on guitar and vocal duties, are worthy of praise on
their own. Here’s hoping it doesn’t take another seven years before we hear
more from Disasterhate.
Rating: 9/10
Links: https://www.facebook.com/disasterhate?fref=ts
http://www.club-inferno.org/
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