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Band
Xoth
Title
Invasion of the Tentacube
Type
LP/EP
Company
Creature of the Northwest
YOR
2016
Style
Death
1/12/2017 - Review by: Greg Watson
A maniacal marvelous metal ride
Seattle's Xoth is a band with a sound that is just mind boggling. Part Primus, part Maiden, part Florida death metal and lots of fun, "Invasion of the Tentacube" is a maniacal roller coaster ride of time signatures, tasty riffs, lots of colorful lyrics and all around fun.

Tracks like "Tentacles of Terror" and the title track have these funky bass lines and serious riffs mixed with snarled vocals. The bass guitar on this album is just nuts. You get these Les Claypool sounding bass riffs that combine an element of Bootsy Collins with lots of fuzz and beef to it. The guitars have this great dual melody quality to them and have plenty of riffs to satiate the great Lord Cthulhu himself. Tyler Splurgis, guitarist and lead vocalist, delivers some really venomous vocals that are backed by second guitarist and vocalist Woody Adler's well-timed death grunts. The band have done a terrific job of melding melody and aggression together in a way that each compliments the other.

The production on this album is really solid and allows for each element to be heard both individually and as a cohesive unit. The Lovecraftian and sci-fi elements really give the album a cool atmosphere and provides some really great lyrics to add to the wonderment of the album as a whole. As a debut album, I really am impressed at what Xoth has brought to the table and look forward to seeing how the band continue on.

May the Great Old Ones continue to smile down on Xoth and bring R'lyeh to the surface once again.
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Invasion of the Tentacube
2016
Creature of the Northwest
Greg Watson1/12/2017
4.5

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