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Fumes From a Dead Scene Reviews
"Dude, you dig Wormsmeat? They’re like, fatter-sounding and doomier than I expected. I bet these guys totally love Lord of the Rings and southern fried chicken."
-Decibel Magazine (We’re still trying to figure this one out)
"The truth here is that Wormsmeat is pretty damn good...splicing together metallic guitar solos, progressive song structure, spaced out textures and some moments of groovy doom. The vocals are a bit on the strange side but get stuck in your head after a few listens. Vocalist Cliff sounds as if he’s joking around a bit in a Green Jelly kind of sense without the falsetto. Oftentimes it’s as if he’s rambling out the lyrics after downing a pint of Wild Turkey for inspiration.
Of their material; “Missionary Man†is chockfull of metal lead guitar with a good deal of doom tinged grooves, “High Art†is the standout that pummels through a trudging first half then injects a galloping dose of guitar gusto near the end and finally “Neptune†has more than its share of Motorhead laced punk/metal underneath the hood. Nice to have some Wormsmeat debauchery finally on disc and I’ll be on the lookout for more of their recordings in the near future. They certainly handle their metal with a tongue-in-cheek approach but keep things serious enough to have true listening merit. The guitar solos are nothing short of badass and the whole band is tight; good stuff."
- Hellride