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Buried inside

Straight out of Ottawa, Canada, Buried Inside throws down with some ridiculous sludge metal mayhem on their third full-length effort, Chronoclast. Produced by Matt Bayles (The Blood Brothers, Isis, These Arms Are Snakes), the album was originally written to be a single 40-minute onslaught, but after rethinking this concept the band decided that the world wasn’t quite ready. Three years later the evil is finally unveiled on 10 smoothly interwoven tracks. The slaying guitar riffs are relentless and dark enough to make dudes who wear capes cast spells on each other; balanced out by some disgusting groove-oriented crunches hard and fast enough so the kids with backpacks can practice their floor-punching. If you’re sick of the same old metal formula, check out the song “Time as Imperialism” which has stringed-orchestra interludes that give off a bizarre Middle-Age warrior feel that is crunked as hell and sure to get the party started.

Front man Andrew Tweedy’s vocals sound like a mother Raptor who just caught somebody stealing her eggs and is ready to ravage every last creature on earth. It’s time to make the earth shake and dig up some graves with Buried Inside as they start the year off right for the rest of us suckers who are just begging to be owned. These dudes are pissed off, and the fury ebbs and flows throughout, giving you just enough time to catch your breath before the next storm erupts and they light the sh!t on fire again.

Four words. Don’t fu©k with Canada.

Recommended for fans of: Isis, Napalm Death and Opeth.

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and the first paragraph of that as translated by Gizoogle.com:

"Straight out of ottawa, canada, buried inside throws dizzy wit some ridicizzles sludge metal mayhem on they third full-length effort, chronoclast. produced by matt bayles (izzy blood rappa isis, these arms is snakes), tha album was originally written ta be a single 40-minute onslaught, but afta blingin' this concept tha band decided that tha world wasn’t quite ready . You gotta check dis sh!t out yo. three years lata tha evil is finally unveiled on 10 smoothly interwoven tracks. tha slay'n guitar riffs is relentless n dark enough ta makes dudes who wizzy capes cast spells on each gangsta balanced out by some disgust'n groove-oriented crunches hard n fast enough so tha kids wit backpacks can practice they weed-smokin'. if you’re sick of tha same old metal formula, chizzay out tha song “time as imperialism” which has stringed-orchestra interludes that give off a bizarre middle-age warrior feel that be crunked as hell n sure ta get tha party started."

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