Across The Abyss Of Death mp3 Album by Kaptivity
2015

Across The Abyss Of Deathby Kaptivity

  • 10 Tracks
  • 320 kbps
  • 38:01

Tracks

1.Intro0:38
2.Liberty To VIolence3:33
3.Decomposition5:47
4.Enslaved By Thoughts4:34
5.Legion Of The Dead4:56
6.Shrouded By Putrefaction4:12
7.Last Throne3:58
8.Master Creature2:22
9.Room Of Destiny7:19
10.Outro0:42
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Second album titled "Across the Abyss of Death" for Kaptivity that, with a Death Metal sounding rough and guttural enough, making scorched earth around them. The band formed in 2003 has changed name over the years and the line up until 2012. As mentioned above the rhythmic advances through listening to individual tracks with some variability, we are not facing a machine gun but with a rhythm that in its unique compactness can give a feeling of complete executive ability of the band. Every song has the right lengthand each track is different from the other, there are not unnecessary repetitions both in rhythm and in the proposition of the riffs. After an "Intro", is the opening track "Liberty to Violence" offering since undergone a sound balance between the individual performances of the musicians even if the listeners' ears the sound used by the band appears as aforesaid rough, almost dirty, but overall it detects able to leave the right impact; the subsequent "Decomposition" part with a riff sharp but there is a sort of overpowering initial of all the instruments on one another, a situation which then is recovered by the rhythmic slightly more subdued that leaves thoroughly understand the individual steps; "Enslaved by Thoughts" is a great track thanks to the rhythm that seems always ready in any case to leave the discrete note of involvement; listening proceed with "Legion of the Dead" by rhythmic always moderate, pregnant with groove, dragging the listener on time even in the refrain generated by the guitar; the next "Shrouded by Putrefation" and "Last Throne" not stand apart that much from a technical point of view from the previous tracks while offering even, as in the case of the first two songs, harmonic elements captivating effect. Even "Master Creatures" is proposed in its complexity with innate aggressiveness characteristic of the band with the further addition of a rhythmic pounding more than the previous songs; "Room of Destiny" is presented as the longest track of this album with a pace that approximately half listening attitude changes completely focusing a bit 'more even on some leads only. The work, regardless of the sound is not too sharp, shows that this band has the right papers to leave that impact style that fans of the genre tend to search.