SLOTH — Cattlepress / Sloth (review)

SLOTH — Cattlepress / Sloth album cover Split · 1997 · Sludge Metal Buy this album from MMA partners
2/5 ·
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Press and US, Ohio based sludge/hardcore act Sloth. The split was independently released in 1997.

Cattle Press opens the split with the 9:25 minutes long instrumental and experimental noise/sludge metal track "So That Threads Remain of What Will Be First Movement:Deeper Than the Sea of Ruin". It sounds like an unfinished demo and it´s not a particularly interesting track. Sloth follow with three tracks. The Sloth tracks also features what sounds like a demo quality sound production, and they are extremely raw and heavy. It´s repetitive, experimental, and chaotic sounding. The last track "A Serenade" is basically an a cappella cover of a Danzig song. So upon conclusion this is an odd and not particularly good quality release and a 2 - 2.5 star (45%) rating is fair.
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