Labels: Grave
Review by: Kunal Nandi
I couldn’t care less about that fact that virtually all the seemingly thousands of songs the remarkably prolific Unholy Grave have released over the years basically sound the same. They still rip hard. On their fifth (!) album, UG remain consistently entertaining despite the pretty one-dimensional nature of their raging Japanese grindcore (plus rocky moments), un-produced to sound rougher than a badger’s arse and angry as all hell. Lyrics follow an anti-terrorism theme much of the time. There’s a Repulsion cover in there too.