#CYTOLYSIS
Noteworthy:
#Guts - Nightmare Fuel
#Aneuma - Flesh & Bone
#Avulsed - Phoenix Cryptobiosis
#CalvaLouise - Edge of the Abyss
#Chemicide - Violence Prevails
#Cordyceps - Hell Inside
#Coroner - Dissonance Theory
#Cytolysis - Surge of Cruelty
#DiscordanceAxis -The Inalienable Dreamless
November 1, 2025 at 11:20 AM Everybody can reply
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Top #DeathMetal 2025 (so far):

#DormantOrdeal - Tooth...
#Aneuma - Flesh..
#Guts - Nightmare..
#NecroticGoreBeast - Brute (EP)
#Pissgrave - Malignant..
#Avulsed - Phoenix..
#Cordyceps - Hell..
#Cytolysis - Surge...
#Impurity - The Eternal...
#Leper Colony - Those...
#Nightbearer - Defiance
October 5, 2025 at 9:54 AM Everybody can reply
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(5) If you like it the brutal way:

#Brodequin - Harbinger of Woe
#Ingested - The Tide of Death and Fractured Dreams
#Cytolysis - Surge of Cruelty
September 4, 2025 at 7:34 AM Everybody can reply
my AUGUST with #tidal consisted of 1060 songs.

1. #Blackbraid - 51 streams
2. #SignsOfTheSwarm - 46 streams
3. #Disavowed - 33 streams
4. #EmbraceYourPunishment - 30
5. #DespisedIcon - 24
6. #ToTheGrave - 22
7. #Guts - 21
8. #Cytolysis - 19
9. #MoonlightSorcery - 18
10. #Pyrexia - 18
September 1, 2025 at 1:24 PM Everybody can reply
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Give the following death-metal-albums a try:

☠️Leper Colony - Those of the Morbid
☠️Impurity - The Eternal Sleep
☠️Avulsed - Phoenix Cryptobiosis
☠️Nightbearer - Defiance

☠️Aneuma - Flesh & Bone (🎶Melodic Death Metal)
☠️Cytolysis - Surge of Cruelty (🪚🔨Brutal Death Metal)
August 29, 2025 at 9:47 AM Everybody can reply
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Wrota Krypty review the second album from Darren Cesca's Cytolysis - Surge Of Cruelty
"Cesca weaves massive riffs with cascades of blast beats with surgical accuracy, delivering a wall of sound that offers not a moment of relief."
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August 25, 2025 at 2:29 PM Everybody can reply
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And now for something different. Brutal death with some tasty grooves
August 8, 2025 at 3:48 PM Everybody can reply
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Temtris - Heavy (Austrália)

Borracho - Stoner Rock (EUA)

Cytolysis - Brutal Death (EUA)

Paralysis - Thrash/Crossover (EUA)
August 8, 2025 at 2:03 PM Everybody can reply
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Angry Metal Guy 🤘 Cytolysis – Surge of Cruelty Review: Embracing the brutal death metal staples of extreme violence, mutilation, and gore, Cytolysis is the solo project of drummer Darren Cesca (ex-Arsis, ex-Deeds of Flesh). Temporarily breaking… LinkInBio for More 🤘 #AngryMetalGuy #HeavyMetal #Metal
Cytolysis – Surge of Cruelty Review
Embracing the brutal death metal staples of extreme violence, mutilation, and gore, Cytolysis is the solo project of drummer Darren Cesca (ex-Arsis, ex-Deeds of Flesh). Temporarily breaking from his duties in Goratory and Eschaton, Cesca uses Cytolysis as an outlet to write, perform, and produce his own horror-filled material. His first offering, Portraits of Malevolence, tipped the scales firmly towards deathcore and was a competent yet unremarkable slab of sonic torture. After a five-year hiatus, Cesca emerges from the depths once more with Surge of Cruelty, hoping to follow Cytolysis’ run-of-the-mill debut with something far more malicious. But as it turns out, not much has changed. Cytolysis remains deathcore through and through. Driven by its strong rhythmic core, the name of the game on Surge of Cruelty is consistency and groove, with songwriting that largely relies on devastating Acacia Strain-esque breakdowns, mid-tempo plods, and half-time slams. Down-tuned guitars deliver a one-dimensional backdrop of bludgeoning power chords and devilish chugs, while Cesca’s blast beats, swift kick patterns, and tight grooves twist and turn with technical precision and a mechanical pulse. His Pyrexian vocals feature an abundance of unvaried pig squeals and guttural, vomit-flavored growls that often recede into the highly compressed mix. Guest vocals—like those from Brian Forgue (Syphilic) on “A Blood Soaked Offering,” or Mac Smith (Eschaton, Apogean) on “Devout Sacrifice”1—offer a welcome contrast to Cesca’s conventional delivery, injecting much-needed dynamism through their soiled, vulgar-sounding roars. Still, even with its technically sound components, Cesca assembles Surge of Cruelty into a predictable and ultimately monotonous eleven tracks. Surge of Cruelty by CYTOLYSIS Surge of Cruelty suffers from a structural monotony that makes its forty-four minutes feel sluggish and overlong. Cytolysis’ over-reliance on a limited playbook of chunky breakdowns and trudging grooves ultimately bleeds the album of its energy. Rather than building or evolving, the record’s flow feels like Cesca stitched similar-sounding tracks together. This predictability is immediately evident on opener “Your Slow Demise.” Embodying a run-of-the-mill brutality, the track builds on a foundation of lumbering mid-tempo chuggery and grinding slowdowns amidst Cesca’s squeals. Attempts at variation—like the choo-choo whistling guitar bends or the spells of dissonant guitars—lack supremacy and fall flat. Elsewhere, tracks like “Mark of the Demons,” “Surge of Cruelty,” and “Tribal Savagery” are packed with formulaic rhythms, low-end chugs, and tired-sounding riffs. Thankfully, the instrumental “Ritual Carnage” provides a moment of separation with its buzzing bass, pounding drums, and throat singing, but its effect is short-lived, as Cesca quickly pushes Surge of Cruelty right back into its old patterns. While the album’s shorter songs (“Innocence is Raped,” “A Blood Soaked Offering,” and “Consenting Brood”) fare better, too many tracks feel uninspired and aimless, lacking the quality material to justify their duration. Moments of technical flair provide Surge of Cruelty’s most engaging passages, as Cytolysis explores the boundaries of its deathcore mold. Cesca’s quick double bass bursts in “Mark of the Demons” or the accented ride pattern in the title track provide subtle dynamics and a brief sense of variation. “Devout Sacrifice” stands out as one of the album’s strongest tracks, thanks to its numerous twists and turns and its tight, punishing groove that holds my attention despite its whistling guitar bends. Other notable material includes the syncopated intro riff of “Innocence is Raped” and the refreshingly fast tempo and dark atmosphere of “Hung from the Rafters”—a welcome change of pace that unfortunately arrives far too late. Making matters worse, the album’s production—which is compressed to hell—magnifies Surge of Cruelty’s homogeneity, stripping the material of any life and hindering Cytolysis’ moments of creativity. My time with Surge of Cruelty began with hope but ended in disappointment. Cesca’s ability to single-handedly write, perform, and produce Cytolysis’ material is undoubtedly impressive, but Surge of Cruelty buckles under the weight of its own monotony and its sterile mix. While guest vocalists inject some much-needed dynamism and moments of technicality provide creative sparks, they are too infrequent to save an album that ultimately leaves little to hold onto after its best moments pass. Surge of Cruelty is a missed opportunity, but Cesca certainly has the talent to produce something far more compelling in the future. --- Rating: Disappointing DR: 4 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3 Label: Comatose Music Websites: darrencesca.weebly.com | facebook.com/darren.cesca Releases Worldwide: August 8th, 2025 The post Cytolysis – Surge of Cruelty Review appeared first on Angry Metal Guy.
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August 8, 2025 at 12:44 PM Everybody can reply
CYTOLYSIS (Estats Units) presenta nou àlbum: "Surge of Cruelty"#Cytolysiss#BrutalDeathMetall#Agost20255#EstatsUnitss#NouÀlbumu#Metalll#Metala#MúsicaMetalt#MetalMusicsic
August 8, 2025 at 11:12 AM Everybody can reply
FULL FORCE FRIDAY:🆕August 8th 2⃣0⃣🎧

CYTOLYSIS - Surge of Cruelty 🇺🇸💠

2nd album from Boston, Massachusetts, U.S Brutal Death Metal project💠

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August 8, 2025 at 12:32 AM Everybody can reply
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PREVIEW: New Music Friday 8-8-25: All the New Metal and Rock You Should Hear - Ghost Cult Magazine
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August 6, 2025 at 9:49 AM Everybody can reply
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Metal Epidemic review the crushing new album from Cytolysis - Surge Of Cruelty!

"Fans of the genre will love the bludgeoning assault that Surge Of Cruelty offers..." 4/5

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August 5, 2025 at 4:39 PM Everybody can reply
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🔥ALBUM REVIEW🔥

Check out our review of the new album from Brutal Death Metal unit, Cytolysis! ‘Surge Of Cruelty’ is out August 8th via Comatose Music.

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August 5, 2025 at 3:38 PM Everybody can reply
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Metalunderground.at review the latest attack from Cytolysis - Surge Of Cruelty!

"...a solid brutal death metal album full of strong ideas, technical power, and aggressive sonic force."

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August 4, 2025 at 10:06 AM Everybody can reply
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Darren Cesca's death metal solo project Cytolysis have issued a video 'Surge Of Cruelty'. Feed your imagination with sights and sounds of sweat, fear and pain at the Comatose Music YouTube channel now...
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CYTOLYSIS 'Surge of Cruelty' (Official Music Video / 2025)
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July 9, 2025 at 4:59 PM Everybody can reply
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July 4, 2025 at 6:34 PM Everybody can reply
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