Review "Defleshing The Innocent" by FYU Zine
Written by asraeli
Thursday, 26 March 2009
Demolished - Defleshing The Innocent
Self-released – CD 2009


From the black depths of Peer, appears a new wind through the renowned Belgian deathmetal scene. Demolished started in mid 2005 and kept kicking asses after many line-up changes. Their SIX FEET UNDERish downright approach to deathmetal deserved them the nickname “Pounding deathmetal”. And pounding is exactly what Demolished’ music does. With a wide variety of brutal riffs and drumpatterns this full-length is done before you even noticed that this is one fine piece of deathmetal.....

The opener says it all, they’ve come to break your jaw and I’m sure that’s what happens when you witness these guys live and start to get into the action.
Flashing solo’s and brutal vocals (Voices from the depths) show us that this band lacks no musical skills whatsoever. From the ashes  even manages to catch the listeners attention for a little over 5’30” and the whole album never seems to fail.
But as much as no person is perfect, no band is perfect either. For a full-length 25 minutes are just too short and this would’ve been better labelled as being a mcd. It makes us crave for more on the other hand, so in that respect there’s no harm done either.

[83/100]