Doomsday comes to an end with Relapse Records 2005 release of the entire Disembowelment discography. It contains the
Dusk EP from 1992, Disembowelment's only full-length
Transcendence into the Peripheral from 1993 and a number of rarities and demo tracks.
Considered one of the albums that helped spawn the funeral doom genre,
Transcendence into the Peripheral is one part brutal, blast beat ridden death metal and one part down-tuned, dirge like doom. Dissonant distorted rhythms, maddening tempo shifts and the deepest possible death growls.
Here are reviews of
Transcendence into the Peripheral from
Sputnikmusic and
Metal Archives. And a review of the compilation, also from
Metal Archives. Half of Disembowelment have reformed as Inverloch. In this
interview, conducted by Dane Prokofiev for Metal Injection, they discuss the legacy of these classic recordings.
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