US-based two-piece slam death metal force SKIN STRIPPER return with their crushing new album Brutality Is Supremacy, delivering 36 minutes of unfiltered extremity across 11 punishing tracks. Blending the guttural weight of slam with flashes of deathcore influence, the duo craft a record that is both unapologetically savage and rhythmically suffocating.
From the opening blow of “Brutal New World” to the chaotic stomp of “The Right Hand of Doom” and “Throne of Rats,” the album establishes a relentless pace built on bone-shattering riffs and earth-moving breakdowns. Tracks like “ODST” and “Angel of Death” push the brutality even further, while “Riot at the Bat Rack,” a vicious cover of Dry Kill Logic, injects a sharp metallic edge into the record’s already crushing framework. Even provocatively titled cuts such as “Obama,” “Tom Cruise vs. Motion Smoothing,” and “The Gods don’t give a Sh*t” maintain the band’s unhinged intensity without sacrificing precision.
Throughout the album, SKIN STRIPPER showcase their ability to create massive sonic weight as a two-piece. Pummeling drum programming and grotesquely heavy riff structures collide with cavernous gutturals, producing a dense wall of sound that feels far bigger than the lineup suggests. The closing tracks, “Planet of the Dead” and “Little Bear and the Moment of Solace,” round out the record with the same uncompromising aggression that defines the entire release.
With Brutality Is Supremacy, SKIN STRIPPER deliver a concentrated assault that embodies modern slam’s heaviest tendencies while incorporating deathcore’s rhythmic punch. It is a brutal, no-holds-barred statement from a duo determined to push extremity to its absolute limits.
Tracklist:
1. Brutal New World
2. The Right Hand of Doom
3. Throne of Rats
4. Obama
5. ODST
6. Angel of Death
7. Riot at the Bat Rack (Dry Kill Logic Cover)
8. Tom Cruise vs. Motion Smoothing
9. The Gods don’t give a Sh*t
10. Planet of the Dead
11. Little Bear and the Moment of Solace
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