Each offering up one original and one cover, Fit For An Autopsy, Thy Art Is Murder and Malevolence have come together to break your head. Repeatedly. A sequel of sorts to 2016’s The Depression Sessions, which featured The Acacia Strain rather than Malevolence, it’s an engaging collection that winningly unites the heavy hitters. The originals are first, with FFAA coming hard out of the gate with their standard mixture of the eerie and the severely weighty, with a nod to their earlier, faster work leaving a big mark. TAIM follow with a similar concoction that has a nice creepiness to it and does not skimp on the blastbeats. Then it’s down to Malevolence, and they take a different tangent, throwing a little swagger into the mix, but have plenty of judde...