Undesiccated are extremely prolific and productive.
'Periderm', their first full-length, is no less than their third offering in
2019. Not bad for a new band, especially since they have gone from strength to
strength with each new recording. As before, they unleash their botanogrind, a
blend of grindcore and hardcore with a strong botanical and environmental stance
spewed out with unrelenting fury. At the same time Undesiccated also weave
social injustice and war into the lyrics, which makes sense. I mean, if people
keep treating each other horribly, eventually Mother Nature will fare even
worse. So it's a very deft way to write songs, indeed. Also in line with the
titles of the previous two releases, periderm refers to plants. It is the
thicker outer layer which is mainly there to protect plants from injuries of
diseases.
Whereas the debut, 'Xylem', was basically an out-and out
grind release, newbie 'Periderm' follows more in line with 'Mycorrhizae', the
sophomore release, which means a blend of grindcore and hardcore rubbing
shoulders with pure and total heaviness. Seven songs in just over 9 minutes is
“long” for a grind release but Undesiccated are not your ordinary grind outfit.
Having created their own unique take of the genre, botanogrind, which is one of
three parts, that sets this band apart from others. Another part is their
desire to not comply with the length of the songs, in other words, we do what
we want which in turn makes the band brave, open-minded and progressive. And
the third, equally important part, is that the lyrics are dual. What I mean is
that while just about all of them tells something about our plant system and
what that does for us and our planet, they also bring in tales of murder,
violence and war. Kind of traditional grind themes but here they are weaved
together with the environmental stance and that is thinking outside the box and
being progressive, if you ask me.
Opener ‘Intro-Facts About Plants-Trembling Giant’ flies out
of the starting blocks at 200 mph. Fast furious and intense it pummels me into
a bloody pulp. ‘The Death Factory’ follows and, lo and behold, blends grind
with death metal rather brilliantly. Despite the prevalent intensity of the two
styles, the song actually allows you to breathe. But the respite is short as
‘Persecution (Prejudice In Unison)' grabs you by the throat only rip your head
off. Hey you have to get the attention of people somehow, right! ‘Lineage Of
Mephitic Progeny; Destruction And Transformation’ picks it right up only to
switch to an almost breakdown mode. Gradually the intensity and insanity builds
up…leading straight into ‘Djap Wurrung: The Moving Fullness’. Spazztic and
unrelentless it actually feels like a cleansing in all its chaotic and
claustrophobic nature. Absolutely fantastic! ‘A Symphony Of Wolves’ Lamenting’
is full onslaught from the word go only to switch to death metal without anyone
batting an eyelid. Brilliant! Ending the proceedings with ‘Dosera Glanduligera
Regurgitating (The) Infections Of Inherence’ it starts out almost spacey and
trippy before launching into grinding territory while ending in a death metal
zone. Actually this excellent song represent what Undesiccated are right now.
It contains bits and pieces of everything which influences the guys musically
and they tie it all together so effortlessly. Love it, absolutely love it!
If the extreme side of metal music is your forte then don’t
miss out on Undesiccated. They are turning things around by breaking conventional
grounds and rules. All while highlighting the atrocities governments around the
world are unleashing on their people and the environment. Great music by great
people should be honoured, so join in and get them there!
-Swedebeast
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