Bile "Camp Blood"
 
Tracklist:
01. Camp Blood
02. Widespread Bloodshed
03. Resurrected
04. Boot Cracked Cranium
05. Wielding Killer
06. Death Curse
07. Bludgeoned And Beaten
08. Dredging The Lake
09. Crazed Stalker
10. Blood Rorschach
11. Bled Dry
12. Deranged Facial Stabbings
13. The Final Chapter

Release: 2005
Genre: Goregrind
URL: www.inhume.nl/bile


Finally something new striked on the bell from these 3 gentlemen Butcher, Butcher and Butcher (lol). After "The Shed" it took 5 year to finish the first full lenght cd. Something i can tell you previously: in these 5 years they didn't made just a break. They really did a lot to make sure their first record, which they named "Camp Blood" will not be standing under a bad light. Bringing the CD Cover in alliance with the record name, you'll directly know which slasher movie series was spinning off here: Friday the 13th. You'll get the feeling that the whole record is like a complete tribute to the man with the hockey mask and his 9 movies (10 with the crossover Freddy vs. Jason). Tracks like "Axe Wielding Killer" or "The Final Chapter" are surely abutted to the Friday series. Ok now it's enough about the theme "associativity". Let's come to the music on "Camp Blood". Those is coming through 13 tracks with a runtime of 34 minutes in best Cock And Ball Torture or Rompeprop manner. This shall mean, from time to time there are some faster and more blasting parts, but the dominating part of this record is more in a grooving Mid-Tempo way. On the blasting parts from "Camp Blood" there is a highly used snare, which is sounding very metallic but anyhow it is fitting very well. The guitars and the bass are splattering the auditory canals fitting to the concept of this record. Particulary the guitar sound, which is downtuned very nicely knows how to please. To all these instrumental elements a typical CBT style gargling voice is joining. For the one and the other this could be a really delight, but i was never a really big fan of such harmonizer vocals and i don't think that i'll be that in future. But i have to say that this style of vocals didn't get on my balls so much on "Camp Blood" than it was on "Egoleech" from CBT. But on this way it's not possible to beat Rompeprop. To do this they should throw away the harmonizers and try to gurgle the complete cd new on the same high level that it has now with harmonizers. I'm very sure that there will not be the same effect at the end. Anyway, everybody that is not getting disturbed by harmonizers will be served well with the first full lenght from Bile. 34 minutes of grooving Goregrind on a high level with all but no mistakes is not easy to find in this genre. Bile is lifting theirself out of the masses of Goregrind bands and are saving the silver medal right after the (for now) unbeatable grooving Goregrind masters Rompeprop, who will have to work very hard if they don't want to dispence the throne to Bile. Nothing more to say besides that Goregrind fans have to get this one now. You can't do anything wrong here!!!
 
 
Rating: 80 % | from ScYthe | Date: 27.11.05 | Time: 20:16 shut down