Ogotay are a band from Poland that has been featured before in this zine and plays a very technical and brutal form of death metal with a touch of grindcore and this is a review of their 2015 album "Dead God's prophet" which was released by Selfmadegod Records.
A very fast and brutal death metal sound s tarts off the album along with a great amount of blast beats and growling vocals while the riffs do add in melodies at times and after awhile the songs start bringing in a great mixture of slow, mid paced and fat parts and atmospheric elements can also be heard at times.
All of the musical instruments on the recording have a very powerful sound to them and the solos and leads the band uses brings in more of a technical style of death metal and some 90's influences can also be heard at times and you can also hear spoken word samples in certain sections of the recording while some songs also bring in angry shouting vocals and a couple of the later tracks also brings in a few seconds of clean playing.
Ogatay creates another recording that takes the 90's style of death metal and mixes it in with the more modern, brutal and technical side of the genre to create a very heavy sounding recording, the production sounds very professional while the lyrics cover dark, anti religion, violent and philosophical themes.
In my opinion this is another great sounding album from Ogatay and if you are a fan of this band, you should check out this recording. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Dead God's Prophet" "Entering The Void" "Bastards And Orphans" and "The Wasteland". 8 out of 10.
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