IaHACrax's album Ad Nauseam is a brutal and unrelenting assault on the senses. The band's signature blend of death metal and grindcore is on full display, with lightning-fast riffs, pummeling drums, and guttural vocals that sound like they're being vomited up from the depths of hell.
From the opening track "Abhorrent Existence" to the closing notes of "Maelstrom of Misery," Ad Nauseam is a non-stop barrage of extreme metal that will leave even the most hardened headbangers gasping for air. The production is raw and unpolished, giving the music a gritty, in-your-face feel that perfectly matches the ferocity of the performances.
Despite the album's relentless brutality, there are moments of unexpected beauty and complexity. The instrumental track "Ephemeral Luminosity" showcases the band's technical prowess, with intricate guitar work and dynamic shifts in tempo and mood. "The Great Collapse" is a haunting, atmospheric piece that builds to a crescendo of crushing riffs and blast beats.