1: Intro (Comshell 5) (1:35) 2: Global Warming (3:16) 3: Branded (4:47) 4: Welcome To Kuwait (3:47) 5: Critic / Cynic (4:07) 6: The 'Hood (3:51) 7: The Underworld (4:37) 8: He's A Woman / She's A Man (3:24) 9: Process Elimination (3:52) 10: Labyrinth Of The Mind (4:20) 11: Reap What You Sow (5:20)
Description:
Labelcode IMT1115907.2
"Underwold" on CD by Evildead is an intense and uncompromising metal release that captures the raw power and dark atmosphere the band is known for. Across the tracks, razor-sharp riffs, aggressive rhythms and harsh vocal lines create a dense soundscape that alternates between fast, thrash-oriented passages and slower, heavy segments. The production focuses on clarity without sacrificing heaviness, so that every guitar layer and drum accent remains clearly defined while still sounding massive and oppressive. Lyrically, the album moves in dark, dystopian spheres with themes of inner demons, decay and a threatening, almost apocalyptic underworld mood. The CD format underlines the physical collector's character of the release and is aimed at fans who value tangible sound carriers and powerful booklet artwork as an integral part of the listening experience. Evildead are a metal band whose style is rooted in classic, hard guitar music with a penchant for dark atmospheres and a strong underground attitude. Their songs are characterized by technically confident guitar work and a clear affinity for traditional metal structures, which are combined with a modern, harder edge. Over the years, Evildead have built a loyal fan base in the scene and are regularly highlighted in specialist circles for their consistency and credibility. With "Underwold", they further consolidate their reputation as an authentic band that consistently follows its artistic vision and does not orient itself towards short-lived trends. The manufacturer Pach stands for physical releases that are primarily aimed at genre fans and collectors. With attention to sound quality and solid workmanship of the carrier, Pach has established itself as a reliable supplier for niche and scene-oriented productions. The label focuses on presenting artists in a way that does justice to their style, whether through carefully prepared booklet designs or a sound image that underlines the musical concept. With "Underwold" by Evildead, Pach once again emphasizes its claim to offer distinctive and independent productions a suitable home in the physical market.