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DEVOTED TO GOD

Phlebotomized

Tech/Extreme Prog Metal


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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 1992

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. In Search of Tranquility (2:31)
2. Subtle Disbalanced Liquidity (5:41)
3. Desecration of Alleged Christian History (5:45)
4. Fate of A Devotee (1:09)
5. Devoted To God (4:48)
6. Tragic Entanglement (7:14)
7. Ataraxia (1:02)

Total Time 28:09

Line-up / Musicians


- Ben Quak / Keys
- Tom Palms / Guitars
- Jordy Middelbosch / Guitars
- Patrick van der Zee / Bass
- Lawrence Payne / Drums
- Barry Schuyer / Vocals
- Diana Les / Female vocals


Releases information

Recorded at Het Pand, Vlaardingen, Feb. 29th - March 2nd 1992
Produced, mixed and engineered by Frits van Mourik and Phlebotomized
Artwork by Marcel Molenaar
Layout by Ruby van Ruyven
Logo by Mike Chung
All music by Phlebotomized
All lyrics by Lawrence Payne

The Tape were originally printed in 1000 copies but when they sold out the band licensed the the demo tape to Carnage Records and they made 2000 copies.

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PHLEBOTOMIZED Devoted to God ratings distribution


3.04
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Review by UMUR
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars "Devoted To God" is the second demo recording by Dutch death/doom metal act Phlebotomized. The demo was independently released in March 1992. Itīs the follow-up release to the July 1991 "Live" demo. Three of the songs from the live demo have been re-recorded and included here ("Subtle Disbalanced Liquidity", "Devoted to God", and "Tragic Entanglement"). "Devoted To God" was an immensely succesful demo release for Phlebotomized, who after selling 1.000 copies of the demo tape, licensed the demo to Polish label Carnage Records, who then manufactured another 2.000 copies and sold them. Just think about it...3.000 copies of a demo tape.

The potential which was heard on the "Live" demo is fully realized here. The studio sound production is still raw and brutal, but you can hear all instruments and vocals in the mix. Stylistically the material is death/doom metal with gloomy/eerie sounding keyboards. There are still faster-paced death metal parts (even blasting) here, so their death metal/grindcore past under the Bacterial Disease monicker hasnīt been completely forgotten. The vocals are brutal death metal growling.

The demo features a couple of shorter intro/outro/breather tracks, so itīs only four out of the seven tracks featured on the 28:10 minutes long demo, which are "regular" death/doom metal songs. The tracks are relatively unconventionally structured and the addition of keyboards provide Phlebotomized with a progressive touch. They certainly ensure that "Devoted To God" isnīt like listening to any other death metal demo from that time. So this is definitely an interesting and quite adventurous death/doom metal release from the early 90s and itīs well worth investigating. A 3 - 3.5 star (65%) rating is warranted.

(Originally posted on Metal Music Archives).

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