EXHUMED — All Guts, No Glory

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3.63 | 7 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 2011

Filed under Goregrind
By EXHUMED

Tracklist

1. All Guts, No Glory (Instrumental) (1:48)
2. As Hammer to Anvil (3:38)
3. Your Funeral, My Feast (3:27)
4. Through Cadaver Eyes (4:08)
5. Death Knell (3:48)
6. Distorted and Twisted to Form (2:40)
7. I Rot Within (3:44)
8. Dis-assembly Line (3:00)
9. Necrotized (3:39)
10. Funereality (3:01)
11. So Let It Be Rotten… So Let It Be Done (3:13)

Total Time 36:06

Line-up/Musicians

- Matt Harvey / Vocals, Guitar
- Leon del Muerte / Bass
- Danny Walker / Drums


About this release

Relapse Records, July 5th, 2011

Recorded at Arcane Digital Recordings in Arizona with engineer Ryan Butler (Misery Index) and at Trench Studios with John Haddad (Abysmal Dawn, Intronaut). It was mixed and mastered at Mana Recording Studios by Brian Elliott (Graves of Valor).

Deluxe edition comes with a bonus disc with the following tracks:

1. The Way of All Flesh (2:24)
2. Unclean (2:47)
3. To Wake the Dead (3:12)
4. Cold Caress (3:58)
5. Necromaniac 2011 (2:36)
6. Forged in Fire (Formed in Flames) 2011 (3:03)

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UMUR
"All Guts, No Glory" is the 6th full-length studio album by US death/ grind act Exhumed. The album was released in July 2011 by Relapse Records. The "regular" version of the album contains 11 tracks, but there is also a deluxe edition available which features a 2nd disc with no less than 6 bonus tracks.

The music on "All Guts, No Glory" is gore themed death metal/ deathgrind. Exhumed succeed pretty well in keeping the tracks interesting by often changing pace. So this is not only a "pedal down" blast fest allthough the pace is mostly very high. The tracks feature heavy mid-paced parts in addition to faster played parts and all out blasting parts. The vocals are the "classic" high pitched aggressive sneer versus the deep growling vocal style. The two vocal styles compliment each other perfectly and are one of the real assets on the album. Another asset on the album are definitely the many melodic guitar leads. The vocal style, the gory lyrics (check out songtitles like "Your Funeral, My Feast" and "So Let It Be Rotten… So Let It Be Done" for a good laugh) and the melodic leads remind me somewhat of the "Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious (1991)" album by Carcass. It´s not fair to call Exhumed a Carcass clone but there are many similarities between their respective styles. I´d also mention acts like Gorerotted and Aborted as references.

The musicianship is on a pretty high level. We´re exposed to fairly technical playing for the style and it´s nice to hear that filthy and gory deathgrind can be delivered with precision playing without sounding sterile in any way. In fact the sound production has a well sounding organic touch to it that greatly enhances the listening experience IMO. Exhumed obviously aimed at that distinct dark and murky early nineties death metal sound and succeeded. The more modern studio techniques of today mean that everything is audible and powerful in the soundscape though. Something that wasn´t necessarily true on many early nineties death metal releases.

"All Guts, No Glory" is an excellent deathgrind release to these ears. Despite a level of brutality and aggression that´s really high, the tracks are memorable. So even though "All Guts, No Glory" is sure to beat you to a bloody pulp, you´ll still be able to remember which track hit you where and how hard. A 4 star rating is fully deserved.
J-Man
Since their formation over twenty years ago, American grindcore/death metal band Exhumed have established themselves as one of the pioneers of "gore metal". Featuring repulsive album covers, even more repulsive lyrics, and music brutal enough to make your head explode, it's safe to say that Exhumed's music is not for the faint of heart. After a five year hiatus beginning in 2005, the band has returned with All Guts, No Glory - yet another brutal, gore-soaked album from Matt Harvey and company. One look at the cannibalistic album cover, or just the title itself, and it's clear that the band has lost none of their "inspiration" over this period of time. All Guts, No Glory is not a flawless masterpiece, but it's a more-than-worthy acquisition for anyone searching for some truly "extreme" metal.

The music here is a cross between the raw intensity of American death metal, the fat riffs of Swedish death metal, and the thick blastbeats and vocal variation of goregrind. The lyrics (mainly dealing with gore, dismemberment, cannibalism, and other pleasant topics) give All Guts, No Glory an atmosphere not too different from a group like Cannibal Corpse, despite the added grindcore influence. Just read the lyrics to "Your Funeral, My Feast", and you'll get a picture what topics are covered here. The aforementioned track also happens to be favorite from the album - those riffs are just killer! A few semi-melodic guitar solos give All Guts, No Glory plenty of good variation; this album certainly is not a never-ending and boring shredfest, despite its overall brutality. The production and musicianship are also both professional and highly enjoyable. Danny Walker's relentless drumming especially impresses me - the man is simply a monster!

All Guts, No Glory is a good example of grindcore/death metal done right. Killer riffs, technical compositions, top-notch solos, and tons of vocal variation are all present on this effort from Exhumed, and that's ultimately what makes this such a successful record. I would've enjoyed a bit more variation in the songwriting department (not just the semi-melodic guitar solos), as well as more of an original approach (lyrically and stylistically), but otherwise this is a very impressive effort. I'm sure Exhumed didn't intend on shattering boundaries with All Guts, No Glory, but if their goal was to create a highly enjoyable extreme metal album, then they've succeeded tremendously. 3.5 stars seems very fair here. If you enjoy your extreme metal on the more tongue-in-cheek, gore-oriented side and also enjoy thoughtful compositions, All Guts, No Glory is a tremendous recommendation.

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