Under the motto "grab something unfamiliar," I like to dive into the lake of releases of the lesser known obscure bands. This time I came across Tomb Mold. This duo from Toronto makes a lovely game of "rotting" Death Metal. Their first demo was a lot of interest because of last year reissued by Blood Harvest. Fortunately, this will now follow in the form of a brilliant debut. The men pull out a delicious horror keg and they managed to volley the sinister chord in this release. The production is bloated and despite the considerable clarity in manufacturing know they keep the raw rim of fat well into their sound. The fine grooves through. Delicious technical riffs are supported by clumsy pounding riffs. The vocals are very low and I find it a pleasant growl, which enhances the atmosphere of the album. There is plenty of tempo changes in the numbers. So do not just uptempo rammerij but doom / death band will bits where many being jealous. Listen once again the genius' Bereavement of Flesh. " It's just simple: Tomb Mold brings Primordial malignity a brute unpolished masterpiece out. Tasty such discoveries. Seven songs (outro not included) of a high standard!