MOLDER – vanished cadavers – SPLATTER LP
€22.00
Label : Hell’s Headbangers Records
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400x Black Ice Vinyl w/ White Splatter
Molderโs debut full-length Vanished Cadavers is a triumphant slab of old-school death metal grime, brimming with bone-scraping riffs, gut-churning grooves, and just enough off-kilter charm to make it stand out from the pile of OSDM worship. Hailing from Illinois, the trioโAaren Pantke (guitar/vocals), Dominic Vaia (bass), and Kyle Poole (drums)โcarve out a sound thatโs both reverential and refreshingly energized, channeling the murk of early Autopsy with the stomp of Obituary and the filthy groove of Cianide.
Right out of the gate, opener โGranulated Chunksโ sets the tone with a crushing, mid-paced assault, immediately drawing comparisons to the heaviest cuts of Scream Bloody Gore while nodding to the no-frills nastiness of the underground’s best. Pantkeโs vocals howl and seethe with a Tardy-esque flair, dragging each syllable through the dirt in a way that perfectly matches the recordโs grim aesthetic.
Though Vanished Cadavers is deeply rooted in the death metal traditions of the late ’80s and early ’90s, it doesnโt feel stale. Instead, Molder injects a surprising sense of momentum through rhythmic variation, punked-out aggression, and smart use of guest appearancesโmost notably Mike Perun of Cianide on the rabid โAct of Revenge,โ which adds a layer of Chicago death metal lineage to the already lethal mix.
Tracks like โThe Sweet Taste of Deathโ and โFeasting on Dirtโ swing with infectious, almost thrashy cadences, while โIncipient Diseaseโ slows to a sickly crawl, showcasing the bandโs ability to dig into doomier, atmospheric territory without losing their edge. Vaiaโs bass takes a rare moment in the spotlight during the latter, adding a needed layer of character and low-end heft that balances the otherwise guitar-driven attack.
Production-wise, Molder opts for a thick, organic sound thatโs heavy without feeling over-polished. The tones are grisly but clear, allowing the bandโs songwriting to shine through the grime. Gruesomegraphxโs stark black-and-white artwork is the perfect visual pairingโequal parts horror and humor, like a deranged cartoon of corpse-digging debauchery brought to life.
Closing the album with a blistering cover of Asphyxโs โSerenade in Leadโ not only pays homage to their influences but also reinforces Molderโs capability to hold their own among the genreโs storied elite.
At just over half an hour, Vanished Cadavers doesnโt overstay its welcome. Itโs raw, catchy, and confidently executedโa bold first step that doesnโt reinvent death metal, but instead reminds listeners why this music still rips when played with conviction. Molder may have emerged from the grave of the past, but with this debut, theyโve proven theyโre more than just another reanimated corpse.
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