More than thirteen years on from the release of their horrifying debut, UK’s own Brutal Death Metal machine is finally back with a new assault on morality, enlightenment and good taste.
More than thirteen years on from the release of their horrifying debut album Excruciating Intestinal Lacerations, UK’s own Brutal Death Metal machine Engorgement is finally back with a new assault on morality, enlightenment and good taste, beautifully titled They Rot Beneath Our Floor. Mixed and mastered by Brutal Death Metal master Floor Van Kuijk (of Korpse, Sijjeel, Carnifloor and many more) at GLDCHN Studios, and completed with with a suitably sickening artwork by Christian Castro, the new beast by Stu Hine on vocals, Ricky Hill on the guitar, Richard Lynn on bass, and Mitch Rider on drums is a must-listen for fans of bands the likes of Slob, Traumatomy, Gorevent, and Colpocleisis, their new testament to mankind’s inhumanity that is gloriously repugnant, raw, bloody and pustulent beyond belief.
The nightmarish intro Prelude To Your Dismemberment feels like it was taken from a gory slasher movie, dragging us to the Stygian realm of blood and violence ruled by Engorgement before they demolish our senses with Keep Festering. It’s quite impossible for any band to sound any heavier than this, with the pig-like screeches by Stu sounding inhumane to say the least. Then in Rot Beneath Our Floor the band continues their path of destruction, with the crushing beats by Mitch matching perfectly with the rumbling bass by Richard, followed by Sanctum Of Gore, another lecture in Brutal Death Metal, inviting us all to slam like putrid metalmaniacs inside the pit while Ricky hammers his axe mercilessly. And Watching Your Body Twitch is undoubtedly one of the most demented of all songs, with the old school Death Metal riffage by Ricky taking the song’s demented vibe to new (and vile) heights.
With a name like Complete Bowel Extraction we couldn’t expect any less than sheer gore and aggression by those UK slammers, and Mitch makes sure the earth trembles with his infernal beats and fills; whereas in Unmerciful Redemption the indomitable Stu doesn’t get tired of barking, gnarling and screeching like a wild beast, supported by the heavy artillery crafted by Richard and Mitch. There’s no time to breathe as their Brutal Death Metal extravaganza goes on in full force in Resurrection, showcasing another depraved vocal performance by Stu, and they conclude the album with a sound that’s as demonic and heavy as all previous songs in the form of Blunt Force Osteotomy, led by the cryptic riffage by Ricky while Mitch pounds his drums nonstop in the name of pure violence, flowing into the short and weird album’s Outro.
In a nutshell, UK’s heaviest and sickest exponents of shocking brutality invite you to a journey into the heart of darkness with They Rot Beneath Our Floor, a lesson in Brutal Death Metal that transpires violence, gore and hatred. Those four ruthless UK metallers are waiting for you on Facebook and on Instagram with news, more of their music, and their tour dates (if you can survive their bludgeoning live performances, of course), and don’t forget to also stream their slab of savagery on Spotify, and to put your putrid hands on their new album from Comatose Music’s BandCamp or webstore (or click HERE for all things Engorgement). It might have taken over a decade for Engorgement to assault us once again with their undisputed brutality, but based on the high quality and the extreme violence found in They Rot Beneath Our Floor, I’m sure those guys won’t take long to hammer our cranial skulls again with another killer album of Brutal Death Metal madness.
Best moments of the album: Keep Festering, Watching Your Body Twitch and Blunt Force Osteotomy.
Worst moments of the album: The outro could have been a bit longer, more detailed and dynamic.
Released in 2026 Comatose Music
Track listing
1. Prelude To Your Dismemberment 1:37
2. Keep Festering 3:32
3. Rot Beneath Our Floor 3:55
4. Sanctum Of Gore 3:11
5. Watching Your Body Twitch 5:05
6. Complete Bowel Extraction 4:14
7. Unmerciful Redemption 5:38
8. Resurrection 4:56
9. Blunt Force Osteotomy 4:13
10. Outro 0:24
Band members
Stu Hine – vocals
Ricky Hill – guitar
Richard Lynn – bass, backing vocals
Mitch Rider – drums