Intestinal Loudness' latest album, Corporate Extinction, is a powerful and unapologetic critique of the modern corporate world. From the opening track, "Profit Over People," the band sets a confrontational tone that never relents throughout the album's ten tracks.
The band's signature blend of thrash and death metal is on full display here, with blistering riffs and thunderous drums driving home the anger and frustration that permeates the lyrics. Tracks like "The Greed Machine" and "Blood on Their Hands" pull no punches in their condemnation of corporate greed and the harm it inflicts on society and the environment.
Despite the heavy subject matter, the album is never preachy or didactic. Intestinal Loudness manages to deliver their message with a ferocity that is both cathartic and exhilarating. The musicianship on display is top-notch, with each member of the band contributing to a cohesive and powerful sound.
Corporate Extinction is a must-listen for fans of heavy music with a social conscience. It's a bold and uncompromising statement from a band that shows no signs of slowing down.
Mstislav Rostropovich, Alexander Dedyukhin, Naum Walter, Vladimir Yampolsky, State Radio Orchestra, Nikolai Anosov, Moscow Youth Symphony Orchestra, Kiril Kondrashin