A recent example is legacy death metal band Langsuir, formed in the early 90s, bringing Bloodhymns on-board as the band’s vocalist to great effect with the release of its EP Engkar. The singer is the live guitarist for Sauts Alastor and the vocalist-guitarist of Tasyim, among other bands.
Recently releasing its debut EP World of Sovereign, Exhuman is the culmination of several impressive musicians from different bands coming together to create yet another Malaysian metal band that is hard to properly classify due to the inherent diversity of metal and the absurd amount of subgenres contained within it.
Despite being listed as a groove, thrash metal or metalcore band online, World of Sovereign is closer to melodic death metal with a generous sprinkling of thrash metal thanks not only to the riffs, but also Alif Tajuddin’s contribution as the band’s vocalist.
Songs such as the title track Virtue Lies and The Death Lullaby hark back to sounds by bands such as In Flames, At the Gates and Amon Amarth.
That said, the EP is nonetheless a very strong debut release and Exhuman easily proves itself as the kind of band with the technicality and energy to get listeners headbanging.
Exhuman will be playing a show in Bandung, Indonesia on Apr 12 and it will be joining Langsuir on tour on May 10 in Ipoh and June 6 in Penang.
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