Innumerable Forms: Punishment In Flesh 12" (new)
Massachusetts based death metal force INNUMERABLE FORMS have completed their much anticipated devastating debut LP âPunishment In Fleshâ. Formed in 2007 by mastermind Justin DeTore (Sumerlands, Magic Circle, Mind Eraser), a veteran of the Boston hardcore/power violence scene, as a solo project to bring forth a vision of doom-ridden, dark brutal death metal with the spirit of the early â90s. Since inception INNUMERABLE FORMS have already generated quite the cult following over the years with their live shows supporting a repertoire only consisting of the âDark Worshipâ 7âEP, a split with Blessed Offal, and the âFrozen To Deathâ comp cassette. Now with âPunishment In Fleshâ, INNUMERABLE FORMS will harness the authentic feeling of true death metal doom, darkness, and fury with total disregard for the scene today.Â
With DeTore pretty much handling mostly all instruments himself on previous INNUMERABLE FORMS recordings, âPunishment In Fleshâ sees DeTore assemble a full band lineup. INNUMERABLE FORMS on âPunishment In Fleshâ include DeTore (vocals/guitars), his co-writing partner/guitarist Jensen Ward (Iron Lung), guitarist Chris Ulsh (Mammoth Grinder, Power Trip), bassist Doug Cho (The Rival Mob), and drummer Connor Donnegan (Genocide Pact).
Our take: Debut full-length from this death metal project out of Boston. Justin DeTore from Mind Eraser / No Tolerance / a bunch of other bands helms the project (and played most of the instruments on their earlier releases), but for this release heâs put together a hardcore supergroup, including (according to the labelâs description): âco-writing partner/guitarist Jensen Ward (Iron Lung), guitarist Chris Ulsh (Mammoth Grinder, Power Trip), bassist Doug Cho (The Rival Mob), and drummer Connor Donnegan (Genocide Pact).â I hadnât checked out Innumerable Formsâ earlier releases, but that lineup grabbed my attention, since it brings together some of the best musicians in the current hardcore scene. For all the musical ability of that lineup, though, Punishment in Flesh is not a flashy record. There are few guitar solos on the record (though when they pop up theyâre highlights), and while the band plays everything with precision and power, no one shows off. Instead, the energy here is put toward establishing the vibe. If I had to describe that vibe in a word, it is âpunishing.â The tempos are rarely fast, and the slow parts are agonizingly slow and heavy (in a good way!), like trudging through knee-deep wet clay. DeToreâs vocals are the centerpiece, and they bring new meaning to the term "gutteral." Every death metal band has low vocals, but DeToreâs are on another level. If this whole music thing doesnât work out for him, he could make a solid living voicing Satan in Hollywood movies. The record is brilliant and listening to it alone in the dark is a great way to spend 40 minutes of your time. If I may be so bold as to venture one criticism, though, itâs one I have of several projects that come from DeToreâs crew of Boston musicians: itâs almost too perfect. For instance, when I listen to the Demigod cassette that was one of the bandâs key inspirations(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksdNoONKvlg), thereâs an untamed quality, a visceral wildness that Innumerable Forms doesnât have. Iâd love to hear what this crew sounds like when they cut loose and throw out the rule book, but even if it's a hair stiff itâs still a great record.
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Innumerable Forms: Punishment In Flesh 12" (new)
Innumerable Forms: Punishment In Flesh 12" (new)
Massachusetts based death metal force INNUMERABLE FORMS have completed their much anticipated devastating debut LP âPunishment In Fleshâ. Formed in 2007 by mastermind Justin DeTore (Sumerlands, Magic Circle, Mind Eraser), a veteran of the Boston hardcore/power violence scene, as a solo project to bring forth a vision of doom-ridden, dark brutal death metal with the spirit of the early â90s. Since inception INNUMERABLE FORMS have already generated quite the cult following over the years with their live shows supporting a repertoire only consisting of the âDark Worshipâ 7âEP, a split with Blessed Offal, and the âFrozen To Deathâ comp cassette. Now with âPunishment In Fleshâ, INNUMERABLE FORMS will harness the authentic feeling of true death metal doom, darkness, and fury with total disregard for the scene today.Â
With DeTore pretty much handling mostly all instruments himself on previous INNUMERABLE FORMS recordings, âPunishment In Fleshâ sees DeTore assemble a full band lineup. INNUMERABLE FORMS on âPunishment In Fleshâ include DeTore (vocals/guitars), his co-writing partner/guitarist Jensen Ward (Iron Lung), guitarist Chris Ulsh (Mammoth Grinder, Power Trip), bassist Doug Cho (The Rival Mob), and drummer Connor Donnegan (Genocide Pact).
Our take: Debut full-length from this death metal project out of Boston. Justin DeTore from Mind Eraser / No Tolerance / a bunch of other bands helms the project (and played most of the instruments on their earlier releases), but for this release heâs put together a hardcore supergroup, including (according to the labelâs description): âco-writing partner/guitarist Jensen Ward (Iron Lung), guitarist Chris Ulsh (Mammoth Grinder, Power Trip), bassist Doug Cho (The Rival Mob), and drummer Connor Donnegan (Genocide Pact).â I hadnât checked out Innumerable Formsâ earlier releases, but that lineup grabbed my attention, since it brings together some of the best musicians in the current hardcore scene. For all the musical ability of that lineup, though, Punishment in Flesh is not a flashy record. There are few guitar solos on the record (though when they pop up theyâre highlights), and while the band plays everything with precision and power, no one shows off. Instead, the energy here is put toward establishing the vibe. If I had to describe that vibe in a word, it is âpunishing.â The tempos are rarely fast, and the slow parts are agonizingly slow and heavy (in a good way!), like trudging through knee-deep wet clay. DeToreâs vocals are the centerpiece, and they bring new meaning to the term "gutteral." Every death metal band has low vocals, but DeToreâs are on another level. If this whole music thing doesnât work out for him, he could make a solid living voicing Satan in Hollywood movies. The record is brilliant and listening to it alone in the dark is a great way to spend 40 minutes of your time. If I may be so bold as to venture one criticism, though, itâs one I have of several projects that come from DeToreâs crew of Boston musicians: itâs almost too perfect. For instance, when I listen to the Demigod cassette that was one of the bandâs key inspirations(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksdNoONKvlg), thereâs an untamed quality, a visceral wildness that Innumerable Forms doesnât have. Iâd love to hear what this crew sounds like when they cut loose and throw out the rule book, but even if it's a hair stiff itâs still a great record.
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Massachusetts based death metal force INNUMERABLE FORMS have completed their much anticipated devastating debut LP âPunishment In Fleshâ. Formed in 2007 by mastermind Justin DeTore (Sumerlands, Magic Circle, Mind Eraser), a veteran of the Boston hardcore/power violence scene, as a solo project to bring forth a vision of doom-ridden, dark brutal death metal with the spirit of the early â90s. Since inception INNUMERABLE FORMS have already generated quite the cult following over the years with their live shows supporting a repertoire only consisting of the âDark Worshipâ 7âEP, a split with Blessed Offal, and the âFrozen To Deathâ comp cassette. Now with âPunishment In Fleshâ, INNUMERABLE FORMS will harness the authentic feeling of true death metal doom, darkness, and fury with total disregard for the scene today.Â
With DeTore pretty much handling mostly all instruments himself on previous INNUMERABLE FORMS recordings, âPunishment In Fleshâ sees DeTore assemble a full band lineup. INNUMERABLE FORMS on âPunishment In Fleshâ include DeTore (vocals/guitars), his co-writing partner/guitarist Jensen Ward (Iron Lung), guitarist Chris Ulsh (Mammoth Grinder, Power Trip), bassist Doug Cho (The Rival Mob), and drummer Connor Donnegan (Genocide Pact).
Our take: Debut full-length from this death metal project out of Boston. Justin DeTore from Mind Eraser / No Tolerance / a bunch of other bands helms the project (and played most of the instruments on their earlier releases), but for this release heâs put together a hardcore supergroup, including (according to the labelâs description): âco-writing partner/guitarist Jensen Ward (Iron Lung), guitarist Chris Ulsh (Mammoth Grinder, Power Trip), bassist Doug Cho (The Rival Mob), and drummer Connor Donnegan (Genocide Pact).â I hadnât checked out Innumerable Formsâ earlier releases, but that lineup grabbed my attention, since it brings together some of the best musicians in the current hardcore scene. For all the musical ability of that lineup, though, Punishment in Flesh is not a flashy record. There are few guitar solos on the record (though when they pop up theyâre highlights), and while the band plays everything with precision and power, no one shows off. Instead, the energy here is put toward establishing the vibe. If I had to describe that vibe in a word, it is âpunishing.â The tempos are rarely fast, and the slow parts are agonizingly slow and heavy (in a good way!), like trudging through knee-deep wet clay. DeToreâs vocals are the centerpiece, and they bring new meaning to the term "gutteral." Every death metal band has low vocals, but DeToreâs are on another level. If this whole music thing doesnât work out for him, he could make a solid living voicing Satan in Hollywood movies. The record is brilliant and listening to it alone in the dark is a great way to spend 40 minutes of your time. If I may be so bold as to venture one criticism, though, itâs one I have of several projects that come from DeToreâs crew of Boston musicians: itâs almost too perfect. For instance, when I listen to the Demigod cassette that was one of the bandâs key inspirations(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksdNoONKvlg), thereâs an untamed quality, a visceral wildness that Innumerable Forms doesnât have. Iâd love to hear what this crew sounds like when they cut loose and throw out the rule book, but even if it's a hair stiff itâs still a great record.











