Human Waste “Harvest Remnants” review

Human Waste “Harvest Remnants” review

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Human Waste “Harvest Remnants”
Xtreem Music

I remember I have heard about this old Spanish band, but I do not remember if I ever heard any of their songs… But thx to Xtreem Music I now able to listen to Human Waste’s demo collection, gathered on one CD! So, first of all – Human Waste is an old Spanish death metal band, was formed back in 1990, but looks like they were not too active, so they only have one full-length album, dated by 1999 – “Brothel Of Souls”, and bunch of demos (I do not count compilations etc). Here presented such stuff: Promo Tape 1993, Demo 1992 and Demo 1991, 20 songs as a whole. Musically here is an average death metal stuff, if we’ll look into the fact these are demos, so I must to say they have enough GOOD sound quality (except demo from 1991, which have typical “poor sound”)! Good but raw quality, anyway with pretty enjoyable sounds. As I told above – Human Waste (hehe, good band’s title) played death metal, typical death metal, not too primitive, but played really top-notch, we can see here very serious approach, musicians were really able to hold and to use their instruments, as a result their demos sounds more than average, listenable, catching and even memorable, what was an excellent sign as for death metal band from the end of ‘80s, early of ’90, you may remember how many death metal bands were on the stage those years, and almost everyone was more than average… So i really do not know why they had such poor activity, maybe they didn’t got worth support? Who knows… Anyway, we do have what we have, and from my point of view, each fan into old and crushing death metal music should have this record on their shelf among others. Technical, catching death metal which crossing with some tunes from Pestilence and Death!

66/100

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(c) Aleksandr Maksymov

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