Consuming Impulse

1989 studio album by Pestilence From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Consuming Impulse (stylized as Consvming Impvlse) is the second album by Dutch death metal band Pestilence, released in 1989. It was their first release with then-new guitarist Patrick Uterwijk, and their last one to feature bassist and vocalist Martin van Drunen.

Released25 December 1989
9 January 1990 (Europe)
Recorded1989 at Music Lab Berlin
Length37:23
Quick facts Studio album by Pestilence, Released ...
Consuming Impulse
Studio album by
Released25 December 1989
9 January 1990 (Europe)
Recorded1989 at Music Lab Berlin
GenreDeath metal
Length37:23
LabelRoadrunner
ProducerHarris Johns
Pestilence chronology
Malleus Maleficarum
(1988)
Consuming Impulse
(1989)
Testimony of the Ancients
(1991)
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Review scores
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The album was reissued along with Testimony of the Ancients on Roadrunner Records' Two from the Vault series. Decibel gave positive reviews to it as a cult classic.[2]

The track "Out of the Body" is considered a fan favorite.[3]

Music

The sound on Consuming Impulse has been compared to the early work of Death.[4] The album's instrumentation draws influence from Slayer, and contains what is described as "frantic, atonal, and noisy soloing." The album's "doomy" sections have drawn comparisons to Celtic Frost.[3]

Artwork

Decibel called the album's cover artwork "tacky". It is considered to be an iconic death metal album cover.[3]

Reception and legacy

John Serba of AllMusic gave the album 4 and a half stars out of five. He wrote: "Consuming Impulse stands firmly next to Death's Leprosy, Sepultura's Beneath the Remains, Obituary's Slowly We Rot, and Morbid Angel's Altars of Madness as key evolutionary albums in the legitimization of death metal in the late '80s. [...] Consuming Impulse is the guts of Pestilence's career, the group confidently leaping from the gutter with teeth bared, ready to stand toe-to-toe with the other truly great -- and more appreciated -- acts in the death metal genre."[3]

Decibel said the album "melted minds and liquefied brains" and stated that the album "was, in fact, a game-changer" in the genre.[5]

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Dehydrated"Martin van DrunenPatrick Mameli3:08
2."The Process of Suffocation"van DrunenMameli, Patrick Uterwijk2:41
3."Suspended Animation"van DrunenMameli, Uterwijk3:28
4."The Trauma"Marco FoddisMameli3:20
5."Chronic Infection"FoddisMameli3:57
6."Out of the Body"FoddisMameli4:39
7."Echoes of Death"FoddisMameli4:16
8."Deify Thy Master"FoddisMameli, Uterwijk4:53
9."Proliferous Souls" (instrumental) Mameli2:08
10."Reduced to Ashes"van DrunenMameli4:53
Total length:37:23
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