Werewolves - Die for Us
• album review •

Prepare yourself for a relentless auditory assault as Australia’s ferocious death metal titans, Werewolves, drop their fifth studio album, Die For Us.
Jaxx Destroyah BY JAXX DESTROYAH JUNE 13, 2024
Werewolves - Die for Us Rating: 9 / 10 Release Date: July 12, 2024

01. Die for Us 04:48

02. Beaten Back to Life 03:22

03. Fuck You Got Mine 04:16

04. My Hate Is Strong 04:07

05. The Company Wolves 03:30

06. Spittle-Flecked Rant 02:51

07. We All Deserve to Be Slaves 03:21

08. Under a Urinal Moon 04:46

09. Stay Down 04:25

Australia's most savage death metal band, Werewolves, returns with their fifth studio album, Die For Us. Known for their relentless brutality and raw sound, this latest release follows the critically acclaimed My Enemies Look and Sound Like Me from 2023. Recorded across multiple studios by the band's members and mixed and mastered by Joe Haley at Crawlspace Productions, Die For Us is a masterclass in violent, unyielding death metal, designed to beat you back to life.

A Savage Opening

Die For Us wastes no time, launching straight into the ferocious title track. David Haley's drumming immediately sets a breakneck pace, while Sam Bean's guttural vocals and Matt Wilcock's searing guitar riffs create an atmosphere of pure aggression. The energy doesn't let up as the album progresses into "Beaten Back to Life," a track that blends 90s death metal nostalgia with modern ferocity. Sam's visceral laugh at the beginning of the track sets the tone for the lyrical content that pays homage to the glory days of tape trading and vinyl raids.

Relentless Aggression

The onslaught continues with "Fuck You Got Mine," a track destined to ignite mosh pits with its relentless tempo and aggressive lyrics. "My Hate Is Strong," featuring guest vocals from Rok of Sadistik Exekution, intensifies the brutality, showcasing Sam's powerful growls against a backdrop of unrelenting riffs and pounding drums.

Nonstop Brutality

Werewolves maintain their high-energy assault with "The Company Wolves," a track that exemplifies their signature "Caveman Death Metal" style. "Spittle-Flecked Rant" follows, inspired by Cannibal Corpse, delivering another dose of savage riffs and relentless drumming. The album's second single, "We All Deserve to Be Slaves," is as acerbic and visceral as its title suggests, with Sam delivering the rebellious lyrics with raw intensity.

Dark and Cryptic

"Under a Urinal Moon" stands out as the darkest track on the album. Matt's guitar work evokes a Stygian atmosphere, making it perfect for headbanging and showcasing the band's ability to craft ominous, heavy soundscapes. The album closes with "Stay Down," another relentless track where Sam and Matt's guitars slash through the mix, driving home the band's commitment to old school death metal.

Conclusion

With Die For Us, Werewolves hit the halfway mark of their ambitious goal to release ten albums in ten years, proving they are only getting better with each release. Their latest offering is a testament to their unwavering dedication to death metal, packed with aggressive riffs, powerful drumming, and ferocious vocals. Fans of the genre can grab a copy from the band's website or through various distributors worldwide. Werewolves' hate-fueled music will undoubtedly beat you back to life, reminding listeners why they are one of the most formidable forces in modern death metal.