Digital Metal
Oh, hell yeah! This is very sick, very intimidating and
ridiculously brutal death from those crazy kids at Willowtip. The
barbarity of the guitar tone these guys got for this record is so
over-the-top in its hugeness and power that it almost gives the
band a borderline gore grind/death feel, as it reminds me of some
of the huge and unforgiving guitar tones of that style. But Sadis
Euphoria...Read More
Disgorged Zine
Not being too familiar with Willowtip before, and judging from
the cover, I was expecting some really bad artsy fartsy hardcore
crossover junk. How wrong I was. Sadis Euphoria play their own
style of structured, yet undeniably fierce and brutal deathgrind.
When I say structured deathgrind, I mean it's not just blast beat
after blast beat, with some downtuned guitars, but they really...Read More
Terrorizer
Dunno how, but Willowtip seems to release records that are both
foreign and familiar, forward-thinking yet not too leftfield,
perhaps arty by extension. Like Sadis Euphoria's 'Frigid Silence
Spilling'. On this six-song MCD, SE throw down dizzying but brutal
blasts of DM, cerebral and
visceral simultaneously, and coat them with the chaos of crustcore,
a vaguely emo-ish breakdown here, maybe...Read More
Teufel's Tomb
Sadis Euphoria is yet another band I'd never
heard of until being introduced to their music by Jason Tipton,
label owner of Willowtip Records. I remember hearing one advance
from their Frigid Silence Spilling mCD
and finding myself very eager to hear as much more of this band as
I possibly could.
I was extremely surprised when I received this disc in the mail
and read the attached bio...Read More
Transcending The Mundane
Frigid Silence Spilling opens with insane blasting and crazy
screaming, but somehow there is a sense of the unexpected around
the corner and as soon as the short, punishing guitar comes to the
forefront one realizes Sadis Euphoria is not your typical grindcore
band. Vocalist Steve Sherer sings/screams with even more intensity
than Kevin Sharpe did on those early nineties...Read More