Filet-O-Flesh |A Cadaver Among Men |Independent

Published on 1 June 2026 at 13:37

Release Date May 22nd, 2026
Format Digital
Genre Death Metal
Origin United States

Filet-O-Flesh is a one-man death metal force hailing from Chicago, Illinois, US. Formed in 2023 by Brandon Chase, who handles all instruments and vocals, this independent project has been churning out music at a relentless pace. The discography already includes multiple recent releases like "Listeria", "Everything Stops Bleeding Eventually", "Cranial Remodel", "Inner Piece", and "And The Earth Shall Inherit The Dead". The lyrical themes dive straight into death, annihilation, social decay, and moral corruption, delivering a raw, old-school death metal assault heavily influenced by the classic United States death metal style.

"A Cadaver Among Men" functions as a savage manifestation of underground death metal that refuses to compromise for the mainstream. Brandon Chase constructs a relentless audio assault across eleven tracks, throwing a barrage of raw, old-school riffs that establish a dark atmosphere. Songs like "Apex Parasite", "Two Hearts, One Casket", 

and "Recollection In Ruin" display a fixation on classic US death metal structures, prioritizing a continuous mid-tempo stomp and primitive aggression over modern trends. The vocals are a deep, cavernous roar that merges into the overall assault, reinforcing the lyrical focus on annihilation and decay.

Filet-O-Flesh stays in a brutal death metal zone, with grinding riffs, guttural vocals and a rotten atmosphere that pushes the material into ugly human-waste territory. The production has a rough edge where the bass and guitars lock into a primal groove. Tracks such as "Inversion Of Passage", "Fleshspore", and the lengthy "The Moment After Memory" emphasize rhythmic devastation, though some patterns begin to mirror each other as the record progresses. "Tithe, Bleed, Obey", "Corpse And Effect", and "Sanctified Genocide" blast through with straightforward momentum, leading toward the final crushing moments of "Subclavian Hunger" and "Postmortem Allocation (Bucket Bound)". The album leaves the listener feeling like a solitary, broken entity, completely buried as a cadaver among men. It is an unrelenting, and uncompromising death metal assault.

|7.0

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