Continuing to break the barriers of Progressive Death Metal, this unstoppable trio returns with their fourth studio album, sounding wildly diverse and refreshing while retaining their core sound.
Continuing to break the barriers of Progressive Death Metal since their 2009 debut Wax, Oslo, Norway-based Russian entity Defect Designer is back with their fourth studio album, titled Depressants, following up on their 2024 opus Chitin. Displaying a uniquely colorful artwork by Ian Miller, the demented new opus by Dmitry Sukhinin (Diskord) on vocals and guitars, Martin Storm-Olsen on bass and vocals, and Eugene Ryabchenko (Fleshgod Apocalypse) on drums is wildly diverse and refreshing while retaining their core sound, remaining loyal to their Death Metal foundations while at the same time reverting back to it after unabashedly exploring various sounds and imbibe influences from so many unrelated and unexpected styles, turning it into a must-listen for fans of Diskord, Februus, Demilich, Contrastic, Swelling Repulsion, and Disharmonic Orchestra.
Daily Dose of Gloom is absolutely demolishing and intricate from start to finish, with the ultra-talented Eugene delivering ruthless beats and fills for our absolute delight; followed by the curiously titled Butterfly Juice Straws. What a weird name for a song, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad; quite the contrary, the Dissonant Death Metal vocals by Dmitry sound insanely good. Repeated Aversive Stimuli Inducer is as complex as it is demolishing, with the striking riffs by Dmitry and the reverberating bass by Martin punching us hard in the head; while Carte Blanche is just as insane as its predecessors, offering a Progressive Death Metal attack not recommended for the lighthearted. In Expiration Deferral Request Denied they tried to be more Stoner Rock than Death Metal, and it gets confusing at times; whereas in Scorching The Rival Pogonomyrmex Burrows they get back to a more pulverizing sonority, with Eugene once again destroying everything and everyone that crosses his path, followed by Body Count Of My Cow Tail, another extremely experimental tune, but this time their sonic madness works really well.
Then venturing through Doom Metal lands without forgetting their enraged essence we face I Heard Robespierre Screamed Like A Bitch, and whatever they mean with that song title, it’s really cool. Dmitry sounds utterly furious with his demonic vociferations in Peons Before My Drabbing Wings, absolutely heavy, dark and demented until the end; and the trio continues to hammer their instruments with tons of precision and rage in As The Terracotta Dust Settles, with the drumming by Eugene making the earth crack in half. Awaiting The Return Of The Golden Age is perhaps the most direct Death Metal tune of all, led by Dmitry’s venomous guttural and visceral riffs; and the band then goes full experimental (with emphasis in “mental”) in The Inevitable Mad Composite, where Dmitry is simply on fire armed with his axe. After such a demolishing tune we face Wrong Future Forecast, an ominous outro to the album, with its background heaviness embracing our souls mercilessly.
Depressants is decidedly their most ambitious album to date, and they’ve outdone themselves on this one to offer a singular, exhilarating experience for the true prog-minded fans of the style. With the music on Depressants being as colourful as its artwork, it is anything but what the album title suggests – that’s just the classic tongue-in-cheek Defect Designer for you. Having said that, if you want to know more about such a hardworking and creative ensemble, you can find those guys on Facebook and on Instagram, listen to their idiosyncratic creations on Spotify, and of course purchase Depressants from their own BandCamp or from the Transcending Obscurity Records’ BandCamp, main store, US store or EU store. Put differently, more than just a Progressive Death Metal album, this is an anti-depressant for metalheads looking for something fresh and unique in the world of heavy music.
Best moments of the album: Repeated Aversive Stimuli Inducer, Carte Blanche, I Heard Robespierre Screamed Like A Bitch and Awaiting The Return Of The Golden Age.
Worst moments of the album: Expiration Deferral Request Denied.
Released in 2026 Transcending Obscurity Records
Track listing
1. Daily Dose of Gloom 3:26
2. Butterfly Juice Straws 5:03
3. Repeated Aversive Stimuli Inducer 5:07
4. Carte Blanche 4:39
5. Expiration Deferral Request Denied 4:10
6. Scorching The Rival Pogonomyrmex Burrows 3:40
7. Body Count Of My Cow Tail 4:50
8. I Heard Robespierre Screamed Like A Bitch 4:07
9. Peons Before My Drabbing Wings 4:45
10. As The Terracotta Dust Settles 4:57
11. Awaiting The Return Of The Golden Age 3:48
12. The Inevitable Mad Composite 3:40
13. Wrong Future Forecast 4:10
Band members
Dmitry Sukhinin – vocals, guitars
Martin Storm-Olsen – bass, vocals
Eugene Ryabchenko – drums