Terror Fector - Slaughter To Survive

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Review by Hans Haupt

Terror Fector's latest album, Slaughter To Survive, is a relentless and unapologetic offering of brutal death metal. From the opening track "Carnage Reigns" to the closing "Mutilated Beyond Recognition," the band delivers a punishing assault of blast beats, guttural vocals, and shredding guitars.

The production on the album is top-notch, with every instrument and element of the mix coming through with clarity and power. The guitar work is particularly impressive, with a mix of intricate riffing and blistering solos that showcase the band's technical prowess.

Lyrically, Slaughter To Survive is a dark and violent journey through themes of death, destruction, and survival. The band's uncompromising approach to their subject matter may not be for everyone, but fans of extreme metal will find plenty to enjoy here.

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Artist: Terror Fector
Album: Slaughter To Survive
Rating: 3.5

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Reason To Realize
Ignomy Your Fate
Screaming Immortality
Mortal Agony
Factor Of Sin
Holophonics

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Catalog Numbers

TFWR-003

Labels

Wood Records

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Demo

About Terror Fector

Thrash Metal band from Nagasaki, Japan, formed in 1985.

Members

  • Torment K.K Poseidon
  • Storm War Command Poseidon
  • Devastator
  • Crossfire
  • Immortality
  • Blasphemer
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Summary by Hans Haupt

Terror Fector's Slaughter To Survive is a brutal and unrelenting album that delivers everything fans of death metal could ask for. It's not for the faint of heart, but for those who can handle its intensity, it's a must-listen.