{"id":124772,"date":"2024-12-10T13:00:41","date_gmt":"2024-12-10T19:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/?p=124772"},"modified":"2024-12-11T14:16:19","modified_gmt":"2024-12-11T20:16:19","slug":"review-defeated-sanity-chronicles-of-lunacy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/review-defeated-sanity-chronicles-of-lunacy\/","title":{"rendered":"Review: Defeated Sanity<\/b> – Chronicles of Lunacy<\/i>"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Defeated Sanity<\/strong>‘s newest record is a genre-defining masterwork. By massive death metal nerds, for massive death metal nerds.<\/p>\n

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German brutal\/technical death metal act Defeated Sanity is, at this point, a celebrated institution of modern extreme metal, much like the various legendary bands that influenced their sound (Cryptopsy<\/strong>, Suffocation<\/strong>, Deeds of Flesh<\/strong>, early\u00a0Gorguts<\/strong>, etc.). Spearheaded by founder and drummer Lille Gruber, the moniker has cemented its place in the genre canon with landmark releases like Psalms of the Moribund<\/em>, Passages Into Deformity<\/em>, and Disposal of the Dead \/ Dharmata<\/em>. Gruber’s father, jazz and krautrock musician Wolfgang Teske (Aera, Grotesk) brought a distinct sense of inventive complexity that never left the group, even after his departure in 2008. This, along with a clear love of the classics and the technical\/compositional skills to back up their ambitions, has allowed Defeated Sanity to stand head-and-shoulders above the bulk of their contemporaries. Around 31 years into the band’s run, it’s hard to say that Gruber and company have anything left to prove.<\/p>\n

That said, 2020’s The Sanguinary Impetus <\/em>sought to marry the progressive song compositions and influences of Dharmata<\/em> with their intense approach. Beyond an admittedly muddied production job, Impetus <\/em>found the middle ground of these releases in a dense, chaotic experience that resembles few other records. This album marked a definitive change for the group; clearly Defeated Sanity wanted to take the eccentricities of their slammingly brutal sound further in the direction of death metal’s more ambitious bands. The writing style of the band at this point and onward became a lot closer to the likes of Afterbirth<\/strong> and\u00a0Logistic Slaughter<\/strong>, brutal death metal’s answer to innovative metal arrangements.<\/p>\n

Now, 4 whole years later, Defeated Sanity have gone further with their experimentation\u2014returning with what might be their strongest effort to date.<\/p>\n