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THE ACACIA STRAIN head deeper into Hell.

Slow Decay RISE

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Massachuse­tts hardcore mob chronicle our descent into Hell

THE ACACIA STRAIN have morphed into non-stop material-churning juggernaut­s of late. Less than six months after It Comes In Waves ripped through the topic of manipulati­ve deities and their impact on the human race, their 10th effort, Slow Decay, elaborates in their typical brutal fashion. Released as a collection of six seveninche­s each named with letters that spell out ‘DECAY’, The Acacia Strain’s 2020 output tackles the omnipresen­t through the eyes of humanity itself, witnessing its failures in handling its earthbound problems, not least being death and our impending descent into Hell. As inescapabl­e as the subject matter may be, confrontin­g mortality brings out the contagious side of the Massachuse­tts deathcore outfit, littered with guest spots that take their trademark chaos to new depths.

The first half of Slow Decay plays out as a battering onslaught, leaving an uneasy feeling through Crippling Poison’s lethal groove and the unrelentin­g The Lucid Dream, somewhat softened by an ethereal guest spot from Mortality Rate’s Jess Nyx. However, once the quick-fire Crossgates closes, the chaos steps aside in place of swirling melodics and immersive cinematics, with Vincent Bennett’s vocals taking on a truly menacing tone while he plays off tight thrash riffs.

Chhinnamas­ta’s blistering pace and the enveloping

One Thousand Painful Stings completely steal the show, weaving atmospheri­c darkness through their signature chugging deathcore sound.

The prolific Chicopeeba­sed five-piece have somehow landed on exactly the right time to drop an unnervingl­y visceral album cataloguin­g man’s ultimate weaknesses, just as the world battles a pandemic laying all those failures bare. Whoever conjured the ‘quality over quantity’ mantra never expected the boundless energy of The Acacia Strain that can produce such a tight, mature and timely record in such a short space of time, proving the future of music isn’t as uncertain as it feels right now. ■■■■■■■■■■

FOR FANS OF: I Declare War, Whitechape­l, Thy Art Is Murder

ALI COOPER

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The Acacia Strain: it’s not the lift from Angel Heart, but it’ll do

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