Malevolent Creation Turn the Big Apple Rotten
Justina Villanueva
Between Humanity Falls scaring the crap out of everyone with their Gorgutsian-Discordance Axis brutality and Mutant Supremacy's old school Morbid Angel worship, I don't know how anyone had the energy for Malevolent Creation. Yet merciless headbanging and a barbaric mosh pit persisted throughout the Floridians set.
Justina Villanueva
"Ain't no fun touring with this guy right here. He got weird noises coming out of his mouth and weird smells coming out of his ass," Hoffman said about bassist Jason Blachowicz -- who allegedly farted on stage. "We're gonna play a slow one now, 'cause you guys love the slow s---, right? Yeah, right." Hoffman warned the crowd about 'Infernal Desires.' It was not a slow jam, but everyone did love it.
"We're getting sick in the rotten apple tonight!" Hoffman said, finally finding a way to make the uber-commercial big apple metal sounding.
All three bands have new material available. On Aug. 24 Nuclear Blast drops Malevolent Creation's new album, 'Invidious Dominion.' Mutant Supremacy have just self-released 'Infinite Suffering,' and Humanity Falls are giving away 'Ordaining the Apocalpyse.'

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