![]() Terrifyer lives up to its name by being, well terrifying. This was the album where Pig Destroyer went overboard and hit extreme new levels of mania and loudness. ![]() It also helps that this album also happens to strike one of the most ideal balances between sheer unrelenting brutality and sharp, surprisingly well-organized (despite the album's chaotic aura) rhythms, songwriting, and riffage. Yeah, that's a lot of emotions to attach to an album like this which (on the surface) is an unrelenting barrage of rage, but looking at the titles, reading the lyrics, and just hearing the vocalist's tonal changes are enough to convince me that more is going on. It's an experience of sensory overload, tortured agony, foaming insanity, teeth-clattering anxiety, barbarous rage, demented perversion, and acid-swilling surrealism all ramped up to such intense levels that listening to this thing can leave you overwhelmed and winded. Pig Destroyer's Terrifyer blows all the barriers down and seeks to assault and batter all in its way. As in, excess is the whole point of it, and I love it for that. ![]()
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