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Band
Estuary
Title
To Exist And Endure
Type
LP/EP
Company
Ibex Moon
YOR
2004
Style
Death
7/23/2004 - Review by: Troy Cole
ESTUARY – To Exist And Endure – Ibex Moon Records 2004 reviewed by: 1evil1

Track Listing

1.To Exist…
2.Soul Scarred Captives
3.Draining The Debtor
4.Of Weakening Stone
5.Woven Denial
6.The Evershielding
7.Flesh And Blood Dilemma
8.Silence And Mind
9.Riding The Tides Of Malice
10.To Endure…
Nothing much seems to capture my attention these days from the Death Metal genre like it used to. One of the forefront styles of metal has now sunken to mainly underground status, and it’s a shame. I think it’s due to a serious lack of motivation or creativity but whatever it is something needs to be done.

ESTUARY however has stepped in to bring new life back to it. They are not reinventing the wheel here but bringing back the elements that have been missing, such as the grueling drum work of Jesse Wilson and the thrash style riffing and twin guitar work of Ash Thomas and Brad Howard. ESTUARY will pummel you from beginning to end with their melodic/death/thrash. Front woman Zdenka Prado does her best Glen Benton impression, yet almost better than Glen, and the harsh backing vocals ala DEICIDE are present thanks to Ash Thomas.

This is one of the best Death Metal records I’ve heard in a long time. If more bands would incorporate what made Death Metal great back into their music this scene would rise again. Memorable melodies and great production make this a must. It captures the old school feel but with a melodic approach, a skillful debut.


--1evil1 7.21.04
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