
Blending retro thrash metal with more modern death metal elements, the four songs of this EP move quick and hard through their beats, riffs, and bellows. The abrupt and howling guitar solos easily stand out as the most effective parts of the songs, but on the whole, they’re put together well, and do their thing with very little flab to the song-writing or performance, though they do end up feeling largely the same due to a lack of tempo change-ups. Decent enough, but (outside of the sweet solos) unlikely to win over anyone with a more than cursory familiarity with the style.