Sarcoma feels like a record for our times, an album detailing the pain we inflict upon our fellow humans, and the significance (good and bad) of being connected. It’s a truly haunting listen, one where the instruments themselves feel like a voice of frustration before the truly haunting vocals of Kevin Muller elevate everything to a whole new stratosphere. It’s a record I can sort of crawl into and reflect on the situations, patterns, and pain of shared experience and hopefully learn something while giving my neck a good workout—one day I’ll look like Corpsegrinder. The fact that the vocals feel so key to the album’s success belies the fact that until Sarcoma, Alluvial have been instrumental act. According to group mastermind Wes Hauch (The Faceless, Black Crown Initiate), he just couldn’t...
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