The album “…Discontinued” by Malignancy is a return to the roots of death metal in its most brutal form. After a long break, the band is back with new bassist Jacob Schmidt from Defeated Sanity, stunning their fans with relentless riffs, tempo changes, and intense lyrics.
The album consists of nine tracks that keep the listener on edge throughout the half-hour journey through darkness and chaos. Difficult to master, yet exciting, the recording offers a fresh perspective on the death metal genre, combining elements of New York death metal, grindcore, and techno-thrash into a powerful sonic blend.
The standout feature of the album is undoubtedly the guitar work of Ron Kachnic, who has been crafting incredible melodies and riffs for over twenty years. His ability to create intricate yet incredibly catchy compositions is undeniably one of the album’s greatest strengths.
The rhythmic section is also a crucial element of the album, providing a solid foundation for the frenetic guitar riffs. Jacob Schmidt excels in his role as a bassist, adding extra power and energy to the tracks.
Not to be forgotten is the vocals of Danny Nelson, whose guttural style harkens back to the glory days of death metal and fits perfectly with the overall sound of the album.
While the album may not be easy to digest and requires a certain level of engagement from the listener, it is this complexity that makes it so intriguing and interesting. Malignancy proves that death metal still has much to offer and can surprise even the most discerning fans of the genre.
“…Discontinued” is definitely an album worth checking out for all death metal enthusiasts who appreciate brutality, technicality, and originality in music. Malignancy demonstrates that despite the passage of time and changes in the music scene, there is still room for authentic, uncompromising sound that can move and captivate listeners. This is an album that will surely celebrate success in the world of death metal and remain in the memories of fans for years to come.





