Impaled Nazarene - Latex Cult
Review: The album praising plastic has raised its ugly fist in an ebullient punk-based work which casts aside black metal except in vocals in order to deliver its apocalyptic message of inner degeneration. Anthemic punk rock with periodic highlights of melody in the style of Discharge, this music bounds through two riff songs with 10-second motif transitions recalibrating their equilibrium for closure.
Many will immediately note a resemblance to Finnish devolution punkers Terveet Kadet, yet there is a panopoly of influences here mixed into basic and expressively logical themes. There is no rocket science to it, but for the four songs which are excellent and reminder of energetic and angry music, this album is a worthy purchase for Impaled Nazarene or Terveet Kadet fans.