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After releasing debut album Despondent by Design in 2009, local metal act Loathe went through several changes, eventually resurfacing with its current line-up last year ahead of a new release that had been eagerly anticipated by the band’s legion of fans at home and abroad.

Lambs to the Slaughter is the band’s latest offering; a five-track EP brimming with guttural vocals and pummelling riffage that truly lives up to the band’s self-proclaimed Crushing Metal Music tag. Beyond the music’s heavy slant, however, there also lies a melodic edge, at times subdued and lingering under the metal melee, occasionally surfacing to leave its mark on the both the song and the listener.

The EP features the song Bucketlove, which was released as a free download last December as a teaser of where the band was at, musically. The song’s accompanying and rather manic music video was featured on Metalsucks, Metal Underground, The Monolith, No Clean Singing, Metal Injection and many other prominent metal sites, clocking up over 11,000 views in less than six weeks.

By the band’s own admission this EP, their first to feature new drummer Max, is their heaviest and most technical release yet which, going by their output to date, is no mean feat. Lambs to the Slaughter is only available via Loathe’s Bandcamp page.

www.loatheonline.com

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