After more than a decade since their debut, it is only natural that Necrosis of 2001 sound a bit different from their original incarnation. With many songs featuring thoughts about modern technology and its side-effects, Enslaved To The Machine carries a new kind of message altogether. Most of the actual differences are only superficial, though. The vocals are now deeper than on The Search, and the best of all, the production does not make you feel terrible pity for the band anymore. The characteristic stomping Necrosis sound is still there, and with a lot better recording quality the heaviness of these tracks is only emphasized even more. The fastest thrashers Killing Engine and especially the title track are simply the best the band have recorded so far, and the rest is not bad either. With a convincing quality throughout, Enslaved To The Machine does not pale in comparison to even many much better known names in the field.
Its good , the club have the same name , that my name HAHAH :)
Karamboum 2 years ago
Necrosis grande!!! ojalá saquen pronto nuevo disco..me gustan tanto el the search como el enslaved..en ambos demuestranque son una gran banda!!!...suerte en su nueva etapa con nuevos integrantes....arriba!!!
umelio 4 years ago 2
Estan sonando la raja, los escuche en Testament y las canciones nuevas y las viejas en vivo estan sonando la zorra.
Saludos.
Archetype3 4 years ago 2