Dutch death-grinders Inhume have found a new home at Osmose and
celebrate it by treating us to their brand new album "In for the Kill", a
sixteen song journey into the depths of torture, mania and mayhem.
Those familiar with their previous albums don't need any further
introduction and only need to be assured that the songs are even more
violent and the production has turned up a notch. Those not familiar
with the band should feel very ashamed of themselves, and then be on
their way to the record store. Why? Tight drumming, a dense bass-guitar
layer, and excellent grunting -- guttural, yet reaching highs and lows
in frequency. Inhume is still top-notch entertainment for those who've
become bored with Cannibal Corpse's umpteenth album yet refuse to
sacrifice listening to quality material.
-Xander Hoose (8.5 out of 10) / CHRONICLE OF CHAOS