Whenever I fire up an album with death or black metal
stylings, I’m reminded of my relatively recent conversion to metal
worship. In the incipient stages of my
metal conversion I was unable to enjoy the fruits of death or black metal. I would like to say that it was just the
vocals, but I simply could not come to grips with the overall savagery of the
experience. Fortunately, with a little
time and persistence I was able to embrace my inner dark side and expand my
musical pallet. That fateful embrace
provided the impetus for my introduction to the splendor that is Fetid Zombie.
Fetid Zombie is
the musical brainchild of Mark Riddick.
Mr. Riddick plays guitar, bass, synth and does the drum programming as
well as the vocals. In addition to that,
he brings in a host of co-collaborators to help him flesh out his sordid
vision.
Fetid Zombie’s most
recent release, Epicedia, is
available from Transcending Obscurity
Records and is nothing short of a progressive death metal opus. Epicedia growls, blasts and soars in equal
measure. The guitar solos on ‘Lowered
Beneath’ and ‘Devour the Virtuous’ are intoxicating and provide a delicate
balance to the tortured vocals and rapid fire drum blasts. On ‘Devour the Innocent’ and ‘If the Dead
Could Speak’ the drum assault continues and provides the perfect back drop to
some Buckethead-approved shredding. To
the surprise of your humble scribe an acoustic guitar and synth are employed to
great effect and deliver a couple of brief, tender interludes. The result is something that is both
technically excellent and accessible to those that might otherwise turn their
noses up to this style of music.
Regardless of whether you’re a seasoned metalhead or a
recent metal recruit, the expansive nature of the songs combined with the ease
with which Mr. Riddick melds with his co-collaborators makes for a
quintessential death metal release.
Despite a gaggle of releases and a myriad of splits Epicedia easily represents Fetid
Zombie’s finest work to date.
-El Pedo Caliente
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