
Opening with a fairly lengthy spoken-word sample in Hindi, the title track of this three-song EP moves from there to grinding death metal in short order, with the band making use of instruments beyond the guitar/bass/drums staples of the genre to implement some unusual but effective flavoring. “Ab Ki Baar, Atyachar” also opens with a spoken sample, before the band ramps into even faster and harder metal, keeping the death metal influence audible, but leaning much further into black metal stylings. The drums, played at blistering speed, are the stand-out for this track, though the other musicians up their game as well.
Lastly, “Gaurav Yatra (The Aftermath)” follows the opening sample pattern, though this time with a child speaking, then turns to a more restrained death metal form, establishing the lead melody firmly before the gnashing vocals arrive. The longest of the three tracks (if only by an extra second), it keeps the riffs flowing from one hook to another with fluid consistency, and finds its finish with impressive shaping. Strong throughout, and a good jumping-in point for those new to the band.