Dead Animal Assembly Plant's latest album, "It All Had To Come To This," is a thrilling and harrowing journey through the darkest corners of industrial metal. The band's signature blend of punishing rhythms, distorted guitars, and haunting electronic textures is on full display here, creating a sonic landscape that is both oppressive and exhilarating.
From the opening track, "Rise With Me," it is clear that Dead Animal Assembly Plant is not interested in pulling any punches. The song's pounding drums and searing guitar riffs set the tone for the rest of the album, which is a relentless assault on the senses. Tracks like "Rise Of The Machine" and "God Complex" showcase the band's ability to craft complex, multi-layered compositions that are both musically and thematically dense.
One of the standout moments on the album is the haunting ballad, "The Ghost Of Me." The song's sparse instrumentation and haunting vocals create a sense of vulnerability that is rare in the band's typically aggressive sound. It is a testament to Dead Animal Assembly Plant's versatility as songwriters that they can pull off a track like this without losing any of their trademark intensity.