Death metal exploded in the early 1990s. While other forms of heavy metal submitted to grunge, death metal thrived and produced some really good bands. One such group was Canadian Gorguts. “Considered Dead” and “The Erosion of Sanity” were their initial albums that introduced the band to a worldwide audience. Today, both albums are being looked upon as classics of the genre.
“Considered Death” was a very strong debut, and the band instantly caught on with the death metal fans. Shortly after its release, the group was touring with Cannibal Corpse and really expanded their fan base. Gorguts wrote catchy tunes, took a super heavy approach, and they were a strong live presence. Needless to say, Gorguts took the scene by storm with “Considered Death.”
“The Erosion of Sanity” showed an incredible growth in the songwriting department. Gorguts got even heavier while maintaining a great sense of melody. At the time, this album broke every rule possible and should’ve made the band huge! Instead, the changing musical tastes reduced this album to a cult classic, and the band was dropped by Roadrunner Records.
Both albums still sound great some 30 years later and still deliver a solid punch. This reissue combines the record into one package, and there are some demo tracks added as a bonus. Gorguts is still with us, and they are still very inventive. The band evolved drastically into more complex, at times avant-garde, technical death metal. “Considered Dead” and “The Erosion of Sanity” display Gorguts at the beginning of their metal crusade.
Mark Kadzielawa