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Decrepit Birth

AXIS MUNDI

- Fretboard pyrotechni­cs in the name of death EDWIN MCFEE

Recorded in three different studios over 12 months, Axis Mundi is Santa Cruz technical death metallers Decrepit Birth’s first album in seven years. Full of plenty of fretboard wizardry, album number four features nine original tracks, plus three fun and faithful covers, including a strong rendition of the Sepultura classic, Desperate Cry. At times crushingly heavy (Transcende­ntal Paradox) and others almost cosmic (the organs and guttural vocals on Spirit Guide make for a powerful one-two punch) Axis Mundi is packed with inventive, virtuoso guitar playing – Mirror Of Humanity features a solo Steve Vai would be proud of – that showcases their versatilit­y. It’s more melodic than previous outings and peppered with hypnotic riffs, and bassist Sean Martinez puts in a particular­ly strong performanc­e throughout, not least the bonkers but brilliant solo he delivers during Hieroglyph­ic. Elsewhere, lightning-quick instrument­al Embryogene­sis successful­ly flirts with symphonic metal and the thunderous Epigenetic Triplicity already sounds like a classic.

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