No/Más specialise in a politically-minded, death metal-informed brand of grind that’s been purpose-built for flattening humanity’s shittiest specimens. ‘No Peace’ is thick around the neck and shoulders and seems hell-bent on relentless forward-motion, powering through everything in its path with dense, ripsnorting riffs and vocals that veer between guttural growls and rasping shrieks. While the punch-to-the-gut immediacy and oppressive weight help propel things well enough, it’s the way they layer in moments of crafty dynamism that ensure the album has staying power rather instead of serving as a pure one-and-done adrenalin fix. If Carcass and Obituary have as big a place in your heart as Nasum and Wormrot then this one’ll see you right – make no mistake about it.