May 2005 (RIP IT UP magazine)

HUMAN

Review by humanmetal // 21 December 2005
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New Zealand’s most enduring death metal band are back with another album of evil humor. In spite of the historical lack of support for metal in this country, HUMAN have soldiered on for 13 years in the hope that one day metal may push on through to the mainstream.

Blood Bucket is an honest effort, death metal with a punk attitude and raw production that could only come from our country. It’s serious, but obviously not too serious; they roar through songs about bread and shoes.

Human give the impression that having fun is the most important part of making music, and it should be.

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