Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Lorna Shore - Maleficium (2013)
Maleficium is the 3rd Lorna Shore EP and last one before the band was signed to Density Records and began making full albums. It is one of the most brutal releases they've ever done, only for fans of the band and the genre brave enough to go down the back roads. Here they're already hinting at the Lorna Shore we all have known.
Deathcore was pretty much dying in the 2010s, and any band of the genre back then had to resort to something unique that had barely been done before. Diverse vocalist? Check. Speedy drummer? Check. What's left? Oh yeah... Every member has to have that level of professionality to give this sound a punch. And throw in some new and different aspects like ambient background keyboards. Just make sure deathcore/metal fans have what they want to stick around for these pummeling 20 minutes.
Opening track "Godmaker" has it all in 4 and a half minutes of perfection. Ominous ambience creeps in throughout the first minute, then they launch into relentless riffing, blast-beats, and bass bounces. And there's more of that to come! We hear a bit of the floating keys in "Cre(h)ate". The song is quite decent. Not the best, but I've heard worse.
The best of the extreme vocals of Tom Barber comes in the title track. The soloing helps make it another standout. "Born in Blood" has heavy breakdown and deathly growls without ever calming down. "Accumulatory Genophage" ends the offering with some of the strongest drumming and darkest soloing around. The lyrics and vocals can remind some of Whitechapel and Thy Art is Murder because of how brutal they are, "So say goodbye to your father, your mother, your sisters and your brothers".
Even a short EP like Maleficium can be destructive, though I prefer the blend of epic and extreme that would come up in their later albums, more glorious than the last. Still if you're up for Lorna Shore at their most brutal, this EP is the right call....
Favorites: "Godmaker", "Maleficium", "Accumulatory Genophage"