Weiden, Germany's MOUTH FULL OF GLASS proudly embrace the spirit of classic MySpace-era deathcore on their self-titled EP. Packed with crushing breakdowns, guttural aggression, and the kind of unapologetic heaviness that defined a generation of underground extreme music, the release serves as both a tribute to the genre's roots and a reminder of why that sound continues to resonate today.
The EP opens with “Mauled,” a brief introductory piece that sets a dark and ominous tone before giving way to “6 Feet Deep.” From there, MOUTH FULL OF GLASS deliver exactly what fans of old-school deathcore crave—slow-burning tension that explodes into punishing breakdowns and earth-shaking grooves. “Dismemberment” follows with a predominantly crushing pace, briefly accelerating into bursts of speed before returning to its suffocating heaviness.
Tracks like “Blunt Force Trauma” and “Each Shot Twice” further reinforce the band's commitment to the classic formula. Massive breakdowns remain at the forefront, while moments of faster-paced aggression add contrast and keep the momentum flowing. The EP closes with “Cleanse This Earth,” bringing the release to a fittingly destructive conclusion.
With their self-titled EP, MOUTH FULL OF GLASS tap directly into the raw energy and brutality that made MySpace deathcore such a defining movement. Heavy, uncompromising, and packed with crushing moments, the release is a love letter to the genre's golden era while proving that this sound still has plenty of life left in it.
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