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- From the scorching opening riff of “Obsessive-Compulsive-Dispersive” to the follow-up “The Fire in Me,” you can feel the infusion of punk and metal elements that give this album a sense of barely controlled mayhem.
The solid chorus melodies keep the violence in check, but it’s always straining to break loose and get its teeth into you. A blast of snarling, animal energy, blending speedy riffs and punchy cannon snares with shuddering tremolo keyboards and a jagged, unraveling lyrical delivery – RECS OF THE FLESH are back stronger than ever with Fear, Lies and Collapsing Comets, by far their darkest, most disturbing and compelling work to date.

GREGORY BURKART, FEARnet.com
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