Album Review – Reanimated / Vomit The Plague EP (2025)

A horde of old school German metalheads will crush us all with their debut EP, celebrating carnage and domination just the way we like it in classic Death Metal.

A horde of old school Death Metal heads who worship the brutal god of the rotten, Kassel, Hesse, Germany-based entity Reanimated was formed in the beginning of 2022 from the ruins of different old Death Metal cults to spread mischief and showcase their passion and devotion for extreme music. Currently formed of vocalist Mike (from Melodic Death/Black Metal horde Dark Horizon, who released in 2024 the excellent album Darkness Falls Upon Mankind), guitarists Alex and Jörg, bassist Benni, and drummer Andre, Reanimated are ready to attack armed with their debut offering, a five-track EP entitled Vomit The Plague, celebrating carnage and domination just the way we like it in classic Death Metal.

Just hit play and you’ll face a cinematic intro titled Rebirth, with the desperate screams by an unknown woman setting a horrific tone in Infant Decapitation, a brutal, no shenanigans Death Metal avalanche blasted by the band where Mike sounds ruthless as usual on vocals supported by the classic beats by Andre. The title-track Vomit The Plague is even more infuriated thanks to the harsh riffage by Alex and Jörg, while Benni and Andre craft a beyond heavy kitchen for our total delight; whereas The Extinction is the perfect follow-up to the title-track, with the sirens in its intro warning the listener of the absolute chaos and despair that’s about to come, evolving into a demonic feast of old school Death Metal led by the harsh guitar lines by Alex and Jörg. Finally, let’s slam into the pit to the pulverizing two and a half minutes found in Flesh Collector, where Andre shows no mercy for his drums nor for our necks.

The ruthless horde known as Reanimator is waiting for you on Facebook, on Instagram and on YouTube with news, tour dates, and more of their music, and of course in order to show them your total support and admiration you can grab a copy of  Vomit The Plague from BandCamp, as well as stream it in full as many times as you want on Spotify. Now that Reanimated have finally left their obscure lair to spread evil across the world, I don’t think it will take too long for the band to unleash upon us their first ever full-length album, and if there’s one thing that can be said about that is that if they follow a similar pattern as the destructive music found in Vomit The Plague, it will be total chaos, violence and blood, always in the name of our beloved Death Metal.

Best moments of the album: Vomit The Plague and The Extinction.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2025 Independent

Track listing
1. Rebirth 1:07
2. Infant Decapitation 5:06
3. Vomit The Plague 5:31
4. The Extinction 5:38
5. Flesh Collector 2:38

Band members
Mike – vocals
Alex – guitar
Jörg – guitar
Benni – bass
Andre – drums

Album Review – Voorhees / Chapter Two (2020)

A Death Metal quartet from France arises from their graves once again with more of their demolishing music inspired by old school horror movies.

If you’re a true metalhead and at the same time a fan of old school horror movies from the 70’s to the 90’s, you’ll have an absolute blast with the music found in Chapter Two, the first full-length opus by a French Death Metal unity that goes by the name of Voorhees. Formed in 2017 in Metz, a city in France’s northeastern Grand Est region, the band comprised of Chris on vocals and guitars, Sébastien “Seb” Valbrecq on lead guitars, Fred on bass and Will on drums obviously had their name, logo and everything else inspired by the one and only Jason Voorhees, the main character from the Friday the 13th franchise, with their old school Death Metal being highly recommended for admirers of the sonic devastation blasted by renowned acts such as Death, Cannibal Corpse, Massacre and Obituary. Having released their debut EP entitled Chapter One on Friday the 13th, October 2017, this talented slasher squad once again chose the iconic date to release Chapter Two, on Friday the 13th, March 2020, dedicating pretty much each one of the eight songs of the album to a specific movie. Recorded by the band’s own drummer Will (known for his work as Willy Lang with French Doom/Death Metal one-man act Nosphares), mixed by Dan Swanö at Unisound, and featuring a classic and visceral artwork by Fabrice Romo (Kaos Obscure Art), Chapter Two is the perfect soundtrack for your horror flick night.

Inspired by the Wes Craven movies The Hills Have Eyes (one of my favorite slasher flicks of all time), the opening track The Lucky Ones Die First exhales pure, undisputed Death Metal form the very beginning, with Chris and Seb doing a great job with their unstoppable riffage while Will smashes his drums in great fashion, followed by My Horror Event, drawing inspiration from the movie Creepshow, directed by George A. Romero in 1982 and with script by Stephen King. Putting the pedal to the metal, the band adds hints of Thrash Metal to their insane riffs in this wicked tune while Chris keeps barking like a true beast, not to mention Fred’s rumbling bass punches, whereas in Evil To Come, largely inspired by the movie The Day of the Beast (or “El Día de la Bestia” in Spanish), directed by Alex de la Iglesia in 1995, we’re treated to more classic Death Metal the likes of Unleashed and Obituary, resulting in the perfect choice for cracking your skull headbanging or for slamming into the circle pit. And in The Will To Kill, their musical representation of the movie Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer, directed by John McNaughton in 1986, a somber start evolves into a mid-tempo, dark sonority led by Fred and Will with their thunderous weapons, while Chris vociferates the songs words deeply and rabidly.

The cryptic voice by Charles Manson kicks off I’m The Man Who Became God, a gruesome, headbanging Death Metal extravaganza re-recorded from their first EP where Chris and Seb sound truly infernal on the guitars, accompanied by Will’s putrid and classic beast and fills, setting the tone for Voorhees II, obviously inspired by the second chapter of the Friday the 13th franchise, directed by Steve Miner in 1981. It’s time to brutally slam into the pit to the sound of this frantic and berserk composition, may favorite of the album by the way, where Will is at the same time groovy and demented on drums and with the band’s stringed trio slashing our minds and ears with their razor-edged riffs and sick bass lines. Then we have Reanimated, originally supposed to be a song inspired by the movie Re-Animator and finally turned into an almost instrumental “tribute” to the evil characters that are Jason, Leatherface, Michael Myers and Freddy Krueger, who always resurrect at the end. Will and Fred generate a menacing atmosphere perfect for Chris to growl and bark like a horror movie monster, all spiced up by Seb’s classic guitar solos, and closing the album it’s time for more obscurity and aggressiveness in the form of Death Metal with the climatic Into Darkness, a crushing, mid-tempo tune led by Will’s fierce beats while Chris keeps vociferating and roaring nonstop, and after all is said and done you’ll feel absolutely disoriented without a shadow of a doubt.

Voorhees’ horror movie-inspired Old School Death Metal feast can be appreciated in full on YouTube and on Spotify, but of course if you want to show your true support to the band (and avoid a visit of Jason Voorhees himself to your home) you should purchase the album from several locations such as the band’s own BandCamp page, the Great Dane Records’ BandCamp page or webstore, Apple Music or Discogs. In addition, don’t forget to follow them on Facebook and to subscribe to their YouTube channel, filling your ears with that traditional Death Metal sonority we all love so much with no shenanigans nor any artificial elements added to it. Will they continue their path of violence and bloodshed with several more chapters in the form of metal albums inspired by each one of the Friday the 13th movies? Only time will tell, but based on the high quality of the music found in Chapter Two I’m sure it won’t take long for the quartet to arise from their graves once again to haunt our damned souls.

Best moments of the album: My Horror Event, Voorhees II and Reanimated.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2020 Great Dane Records

Track listing
1. The Lucky Ones Die First 4:34
2. My Horror Event 3:44
3. Evil To Come 5:12
4. The Will To Kill 5:09
5. I’m The Man Who Became God 6:39
6. Voorhees II 3:31
7. Reanimated 5:14
8. Into Darkness 5:11

Band members
Chris – vocals, guitars
Sébastien “Seb” Valbrecq – lead guitars
Fred – bass
Will – drums