In a world where heavy metal reigns supreme, Autopsy has always been a band that defies categorisation.
Their latest release, "Critical Madness: The Demo Years", is a raw and unapologetic tribute to their early days, showcasing the band's evolution from a group of misfits to one of the most influential acts in the genre.
From the opening track, "Severed Survival", to the closing notes of "Ridden with Disease", Autopsy displays a level of intensity that is unmatched in today's music scene.
The raw energy that emanates from each riff and guttural scream is a testament to the band's commitment to their craft.
But it's not just the music that sets Autopsy apart - it's their attitude.
The band's irreverent sense of humour shines through in tracks like "Gasping for Air", where they tackle the subject of suffocation with a wink and a nudge.
It's this willingness to tackle dark subject matter with a touch of levity that makes Autopsy stand out from the crowd.
So, if you're looking for an album that will make you headbang until your neck aches and your ears ring, look no further than "Critical Madness: The Demo Years".
Autopsy may be a band of misfits, but they're misfits with a purpose - to rock your socks off.
And with this album, they've certainly succeeded.
Their latest release, "Critical Madness: The Demo Years", is a raw and unapologetic tribute to their early days, showcasing the band's evolution from a group of misfits to one of the most influential acts in the genre.
From the opening track, "Severed Survival", to the closing notes of "Ridden with Disease", Autopsy displays a level of intensity that is unmatched in today's music scene.
The raw energy that emanates from each riff and guttural scream is a testament to the band's commitment to their craft.
But it's not just the music that sets Autopsy apart - it's their attitude.
The band's irreverent sense of humour shines through in tracks like "Gasping for Air", where they tackle the subject of suffocation with a wink and a nudge.
It's this willingness to tackle dark subject matter with a touch of levity that makes Autopsy stand out from the crowd.
So, if you're looking for an album that will make you headbang until your neck aches and your ears ring, look no further than "Critical Madness: The Demo Years".
Autopsy may be a band of misfits, but they're misfits with a purpose - to rock your socks off.
And with this album, they've certainly succeeded.






