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		<title>Putrid Offal &#8211; Mature Necropsy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[France&#8217;s Putrid Offal were one of France&#8217;s early death metal/grind bands with a number of obscure splits and demos between 1991 and 1994, but it&#8217;s taken them until 2015 to release a full length album, which essentially re-records most of the material from the bands 90s discography and adds a couple of covers for good measure. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>France&#8217;s <strong>Putrid Offal</strong> were one of France&#8217;s early death metal/grind bands with a number of obscure splits and demos between 1991 and 1994, but it&#8217;s taken them until 2015 to release a full length album, which essentially re-records most of the material from the bands 90s discography and adds a couple of covers for good measure.</p>
<p>Now, back in 1991, when<strong> Putrid Offal</strong> formed,they had a clear sound in mind as <strong>General Surgery</strong> released <em>Necrology</em> and <strong>Carcass</strong> released <em>Necrotism</em>, and both are <em>huge</em> influences here, certainly More <strong>General Surgery. </strong>Though <strong>Carcass&#8217;s</strong> lingering 1989 influence of <em>Symphonies o f Sickness</em>&#8216;s is  much more  prevalent . Take one look at the song titles like &#8220;From Plasma to Embalming&#8221;, &#8220;Purulent Cold&#8221; or &#8220;Organic Excavation&#8221; to see that and the music does a bang up job of creating that gurgling, gore drenched 1991 sound, even if updated with a 2014 production, and less &#8216;medical&#8217;.</p>
<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpT5a0ga1rw</p>
<p>13 songs, 30 minutes (plus two throwaway  covers in <strong>SODs</strong> &#8220;Freddy Krueger&#8221; and &#8220;Sane Men&#8221; from Dutch 90s industrial rockers <strong>Nerve</strong>), so don&#8217;t look for any long developed track this is a classic burp &#8216;n&#8217; blast death metal/grindcore assault from times of yore. But as with <em>Necrology</em> and <em>Symphonies</em> there&#8217;s some order in the chaos with cleverly catchy riffs and grooves albeit drenched in viscera, bile and retched dual vocals. The likes of &#8220;Suffering&#8221;, &#8216;Birth Remains&#8221;, &#8220;From Plasma to Embalming&#8221; (which more than just an homage to <b>Carcass&#8217;s </b>&#8220;Ruptured in Purulence<b>&#8220;</b>, and has <strong>Loudblast&#8217;s</strong> S . Buroes providing some guest vocals) short bursts of &#8220;Symptom&#8221; and groove of &#8220;Rotted Flesh&#8221; are awesomely nostalgic. Especially to someone like me who adores <em>Necrology</em>, as it was essentially <strong>Carcass</strong> played with  Stockholm death metal styled production.</p>
<p>If you want a more primal, raw 90s sound, in addition to the rerecorded material, this double CD release also includes<em> Premature Necropsy,</em> which is a remastered compilation of all 18 tracks from just the 3 splits with <strong>Agathocles, </strong><strong>Exulceration</strong> and the 6 way split<em> Obscurum per Obscurius</em>. So there is basically a lot of duplication of the same songs, but the more raw sounds of <em>Premature Necropsy</em> still has some nice moments with a pure, unfiltered sound.  So there is a lot of music here, even if a lot is double up., but it&#8217;s a cool package (literally, the packaging and artwork is top notch) overall and certainly a nice throwback to 1991.</p>
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