Spreading The Disease – Fissure Review

Spreading The Disease, ia Groove Metal band from the United Kingdom, that was conceived in 2014. On the 28th December 2024, Spreading The Disease released their second single, “Fissure”, from their forthcoming album Purgatory Carnival.

Spreading The Disease, Fissure Review: This review will evaluate every aspect of the album, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this single is worth adding to your collection.

The First Three Sins, The Summary

The First Sin, The Strings/Keys: Features a big slap of metal of thunderous riffs, with catchy choruses and grooves. With thunderous bass riffs laying the foundation. The Second Sin, The Vocals: Involves big and loud, ferocious vocals that give the song enhanced power. The Third Sin—The Percussions: Involves drum work that drives the music, like a steam engine, with energetic drum beats, strikes, and fills that propels the intensity to new heights.

The Fourth Sin, Overall Discussion

The moment the listener presses play, they are thrust into a relentless sonic assault that resonates deep within the soul, featuring both thunderous instrumentals and powerful vocals. Spreading The Disease returns with their latest single, fissure, a track that promises to shatter your senses.

Spreading The Disease unleashes electrifying music and brings forth a powerful, rhythmic force that hits like a sledgehammer. In a mere four minutes, the track Fissure presents a fruit of art fusion of thunderous riffs, catchy choruses, thunderous bass riffs, vocals are clear yet ferocious, and vibrant drumming that propels the intensity to new heights. At the same time, Spreading The Disease’s sound is a relentless wave of energy, expertly crafted to entice listeners. With each note, Fissure immerses you in a sonic landscape where heavy melodies intertwine with pulsating rhythms, and catchy choruses, creating an exhilarating experience that leaves you craving more.

Moreover, after experiencing Fissure, revisiting their previous single, Addicted, reveals a significant evolution in sound, production, and composition. The fruit of art devilmanship displayed in this latest offering highlights the band’s growth and mastery of their craft.

Fissure bursts forth with an electrifying intensity that seizes your senses the moment you press play. This four-minute sonic explosion is designed to shake your very core, leaving you breathless and craving more. Furthermore, Spreading The Disease invites you on a deep dive into the band’s complex musical tapestry, showcasing their diverse instrumentation and fruit of art artistry and (again) devilmanship. Each note and rhythm weaves together to create a stunning display of songwriting, meaningful lyrics and performance that is both intricate and captivating from the moment of play.

As the single fades away, and leaving our heads like a canyon. We would like to give a shoutout to Spreading The Disease for letting us review their single Fissure. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia

To me, Spreading the Disease delivers an explosive and powerful experience that hits like a sledgehammer. The music resonates with a heavy, driving rhythm that gets under your skin (but in a good way), while the vocals are clear yet ferocious, reminiscent of a wild beast. The intricate instrumental arrangement enhances the overall intensity, providing a rich backdrop that elevates both the lyrics and the sound.

Spreading The Disease - Fissure Review

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork

The artwork is better than the Addicted artwork… at the same time, the artwork for Fissure is powerful.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Spreading The Disease and their single, Fissure. Therefore, this concludes Spreading The Disease and their single, fissure review.

The Hymns

01. Fissure

Spreading The Disease

Jonny P. — Vocals
Cedryk Guyenot. — Guitars
Chris Sconning — Guitars
Peter Swindley — Drums
Steve Saunders — Bass/Back Vocals

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