TEHACE has once again proved that they are the underground's brightiest metal stars from Poland. The Polish four-piece foregoes both the obtuseness so de rigueur in modern DM and the monochromatic blast-beaten frenzy of the post-Angelcorpse school for something wisely, intangibly, even between those two poles: namely, disorient when they need to, blast when they need to, and straddle the two contrasts with ease and elan.
TEHACE has once again proved that they are the underground's brightiest metal stars from Poland. The Polish four-piece foregoes both the obtuseness so de rigueur in modern DM and the monochromatic blast-beaten frenzy of the post-Angelcorpse school for something wisely, intangibly, even between those two poles: namely, disorient when they need to, blast when they need to, and straddle the two contrasts with ease and elan.