Some reviews of the MORTIFEROTH tape have appeared online!
Get a copy of this tape while it’s available!
CANADIAN ASSAULT Webzine:
This band is from New York City and this EP release consists of four songs and
an intro for around 25 minutes of music. Mortiferoth is a trio and features of
note bassist Brian Hobbie (ex-Internal Bleeding, ex-Broken Hope). They play
driving and furious old school death metal that has a enjoyable atmosphere
across the whole warm sounding killer production. The vocal attack is a distinct
dual vocals style, for me the growling voice is a bit so-so but still decent,
the higher gurgling vocal style on the other hand is excellent. You really
should check this out. - Dale
CROSSFIRE METAL Webzine:
Da ich aus der Tapetrading-Szene komme und als einziger Redakteur scheinbar
noch ein Doppelkassettendeck besitze, werde ich auch noch einigermaße
regelmäßig mit Original-Tapes zum Besprechen bemustert. Ein bisschen merkwürdig
ist dass im Fall Mortiferoth schon, denn hier handelt es sich um eine EP, die
es auch auf Vinyl gibt. Mortiferoth kommen aus den Vereinigten Staaten von
Amerika, existieren seit 2015 und spielen Old School Death Metal amerikanischer
Prägung. Kurioserweise gibt es immer noch kein richtiges Album von ihnen,
sondern nur Demos und EPs. Das macht für mich eine Vinyl-Version dieser EP noch
kurioser. Egal, kommen wir zur Musik, denn die ist richtig geil!
Ein mystisches anderthalbminütiges Intro erklingt, bevor es vier richtige Songs
gibt, die im typischen Neunziger US-Stil gehalten sind. Irgendwo zwischen
Immolation, Imprecation, Sadistic Intent und Necrovore gibt es hier diabolischen
Death Metal mit gutem spielerischen Können, aber auch viel düsterer Atmosphäre
auf die Ohren. Neben dem guten Zusammenspiel punkten sie auch mit einer fetten
Produktion, die alles an die Wand drückt. Geil finde ich, dass Mortiferoth
trotz der bekannten Zutaten immer frisch und originell klingen und niemals wie
eine billige Retro-Band. Death Metal-Fans der Neunziger sollten sich dieses
Mini-Album auf alle Fälle zulegen; egal ob auf Tape oder auf Vinyl!
Uneingeschränkter Pflichtkauf!
VOICES FROM THE DARKSIDE Webzine:
I first came across Brian Hobbie when “The Cleansing” by CATASTROPHIC was
released. The highlights of the press release of that album was of course
Trevor Peres and Keith DeVito of OBITUARY and PYREXIA and INTERNAL BLEEDING
fame, with Hobbie as a side note. “The Cleansing” was a solid NYDM infused
OBITUARY styled Death Metal album. CATASTROPHIC released a second album, which
I don’t think I ever laid ears on. Luckily Hobbie didn’t put the bass down, and
nowadays he roams in MORTIFEROTH. A band that hails from New York and has been
around since 2015 releasing a good bunch of demos and EPs. The newest EP has
been caught by French Nihilistic Holocaust, that have released “… To The Abyss”
on tape. We are of course speaking Death Metal, Death Metal delivered with
really smooth and catchy guitar riffs, solid mid paced rhythm patterns and a guttural
growl latching on the groovy rhythms. The music is a solid mix of NY grooviness
and the seamless flow of riffs that especially OBITUARY masters. Together with
a state of ambience that IMMOLATION masters, just in a much lighter and nowhere
as evil version on this EP. Production wise the EP lacks a bit of power and
punch, I reckon the music with a powerful production would kick some serious
ass. We have the riffs, the solos and the smashing rhythms. Songwriting wise
the tunes are solid. The growl lacks some conviction to make the songs stand
out, a more direct and powerful growl with some serious bottom would do wonders
for the songs. The double growls on ‘Decay’ and ‘Retaliation Of The Ancient
Sorcerers’ work really well, more of that spread around the tunes, please. And
what a guitar solo on that last track, damn good stuff! That being written,
it’s still a solid release with some good ideas and good execution. I think we
will hear a lot more of MORTIFEROTH the coming years, the guys have some good
things going on. More information here in after: www.facebook.com/mortiferoth, www.facebook.com/nihilisticzinedistro
BRUTALISM Webzine:
Mortiferoth hail from New York and have been tastefully devastating ears since
2015. While not a very large discography under their belt between splits and
EPs, they recently delivered a new EP entitled “...To The Abyss” which builds
on their mix of Thrash Death Metal and continues to climb the rungs of the
ladder for the title ‘cosmic Death Metal,’ although Blood Incantation still
holds that title supremely. While not as chaotically dissonant as the more
renown band, Mortiferoth create a different kind of chaos with their short 5 tracks
here but each one is a little different. Opening things up a bit more
atmospherically than their previous EP, ‘Unholy Frequencies’ draws listeners in
with some very noisy static and distorted hymn singing that really brings in a
sci fi feel before the Death Metal kicks in fully.
The 3 piece performs in a style mixed between Enforced, Vader, and Deicide. One
can hear the Thrash element clearly just like the Death Metal parts when a
track like ‘The Vactican’s Elite’ comes in; it is rough in the Old School Death
Metal style- especially the vocals- but what the band really focus in on is the
bass and drums, which is rather unique when most Death Metal bands go for riffs
and vocals. The near double bass drumming is very Vader style from Steve
Miller, while the guitarwork and multi pronged vocals from Joselo can be
hypnotic at times such as on ‘Decay’ and other times downright ferocious like
on the second track. ‘Cosmic Winter’ is where one can real feel the fury of the
band as they go full force Death Metal with the rumbling bass from Brian
Hobbie, but Mortiferoth also felt to expand on their songwriting ability as
well compared to previous works. The closing ‘Retaliation….’ is the band’s
longest track and features some of the best varied vocal work, especially near
the middle of the track. It is a bit Thrashier than some might like, but still
a good display of how the band pushes their boundaries, even if the outro
spoken word parts goes on a bit too long.
While not too much to go on, “...To The Abyss” is another teaser for fans to
enjoy. While the vocals sound raw and not as polished, one cannot deny the
talent in the instrumental work and can appreciate the more atmospheric
direction the band is going in. Those who like Death Metal a bit more
unorthodox than the usual fuzzed out technical assaults that have been getting
lots of attention lately and enjoy a lot of groove to their riffs with a bass
focus from both the bass and drums will really enjoy what Mortiferoth has to
offer.