-Review- The Final Burial - "Tenth Planet" Album

The Final Burial are here to crush all limitations on the Deathcore genre.

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From: Palmview, TX
Sounds like: Deathcore/Djent






The opening track "Telekenesis" is a strictly instrumental opener that sets a darker tone to the album through atmospheric ambience. "Arcturian Intelligence A.I" is an all out assault. The breakdowns and vocals are extremely Deathcore and it just rips apart the Deathcore genre. "Extinction" has more of a structured base to it. The track has a touch of Locust to it with its more Spazcore vocals. The track is extremely heavy and dabbles with its experimentation. "Crop Circle" is an atmospheric/ambient interlude track that breaks up the pace a bit and lets the listener relax. "Nikola Tesla" right from the get go unleases a massive breakdown. The track glides along with a Cannibal Corpse like fury. The track will be a favorite to most Death Metal fans. "Prime Creator" keeps the riffage and breakdowns coming at a breakneck pace. The track crushes everything in its path with its devastating sound. "Season of Pollution" starts off with a bit of ambiance before erupting into a wall of Deathcore sound via a devastating breakdown. The adrenaline filled track explodes with intensity halfway through as it kicks into an even higher gear. Overall, there's an On Broken Wings influence on the track. The ending comes with a visceral explosion of heaviness. The title track and closer "Tenth Planet" ends things on an ambient tone.

Verdict:
The Final Burial are here to crush all limitations on the Deathcore genre.