When John Tardy couldnt finish a tour with Obituary in the late 90s, Pyrexia vocalist Keith DeVito stepped in for a few dates. Rubbing elbows with guitarist Trevor Peres led to an inevitable collaboration as Catastrophic, and they released their debut, The Cleansing, in 2001. Seven years later (not counting 2005s Born into Bondage EP on an obscure German label), DeVito and company, without Peres whos busy with a rejuvenated Obituary, hobble back on the scene with Pathology of Murder. The self-styled deathcore rants "Generation Decimation, "History Is Fiction, "Healthy Dose of Hate and "Problem, Reaction, Solution lean toward New York hardcore, thanks to DeVitos vocal proclivity a for Sick of It All-styled delivery. Internal Bleeding guitarist Brian Hobbie has better results when he invites more death influences in the title track, "Apathys Warm Embrace, the Slayer-esque "My Crucible and the eponymous "Catastrophic. The slowed-down "Splendors Calling is the only pause in the albums breakneck pace, but Obit fans expecting another Peres performance wont give Pathology a second spin.
(Napalm)Catastrophic
Pathology of Murder
BY Chris AyersPublished Mar 17, 2008