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Cabal – Everything Rots Review

By Dear Hollow

The struggle between viciousness and velocity is a storied one in the realm of deathcore, and Cabal is no exception in its battle between tone-abusing slogs and blazing blastbeats. Enacting a blackened deathcore attack that neglects orchestral atmospheres and paper-thin symphonics in favor of thick filth that covers every surface lead and fills every chugging crevice, it flaunts an arsenal of blackened chord progressions that lend a horror appropriate to its occult theme. The band has nevertheless toiled between the trenches of stagnation and devastation. Four albums in, expect filthy chugging aplenty, dark electronic flourishes abound, and a tasteful array of guest vocalists, all in service of a darker power. Business as usual.

In spite of its unmistakable filth that separates it from the likes of Lorna Shore, Worm Shepherd, or any of the other Deathcore Borgirs of the world, Denmark’s Cabal has a bit of a rollercoaster of a discography since 2018. Debut Mark of Rot was a simultaneously too-clean and too-dirty blend of down-tempo deathcore with blackened flourishes and a sterile djent guitar tone. 2020’s Drag Me Down amped the tempo with an unfuckwithable cutthroat quality that kept things fresh and brutal with spotlights of guests from Polaris, Møl, and Trivium. 2022’s Magno Interitus amped the tone with a lightless and mammoth foray into dark electronics that kept things interesting, although its more experimental pieces damaged its consistency. In this way, Everything Rots more seamlessly incorporates it into an over-the-top and absolutely relentless deathcore romp caked with Cabal’s suffocating trademark filth.

Like “Tongues” or “Demagogue” from Drag Me Down, Cabal manages to balance its absolutely crushing weight with a tasteful novelty in Everything Rots. While you’re guaranteed to be bludgeoned by breakdowns infused with the weight of Magno Interitus and pulverized by Andreas Bjulver’s husky roars, a heavier usage of blastbeats adds to the frenzy and the guest vocals add a dosage of well-placed freshness, not unlike Aborted’s latest. Injecting a hardcore call-out badassery (Viscera’s Jamie Graham in “No Peace;” Nasty’s Matthi Odysseus in “Unveiled”), rapid-fire groove (ten56.’s Aaron Matts in “Still Cursed”), and thick brutality (Aviana’s Joel Holmqvist in “Stuck;” Distant’s Alan Grnja in “Beneath Blackened Skies”). “Sort Sommer” (featuring hip-hop/punk duo Fabräk) has the same feel as “Blod af Mit” from Magno Interitus in its sudden embarrassment of nu-metal riches, but has been safely relegated to bonus track this time around. Cabal utilizes novelty as a reprieve to the relentless density that comprises its more straightforward pieces.

What’s consistently refreshing about Cabal is that their deathcore novelty is bolstered by a smart songwriting style that balances the meatheaded and the menacing. The best songs are those that are securely Cabal’s – in spite of the army of guests elsewhere – from the sweet placements of icy blackened chord progressions to mammoth breakdowns (“Everything Rots,” “Hell Hounds”). Compared to its predecessor, Everything Rots returns to what the band does best: being completely unhinged. It’s all about adrenaline-pumping intensity, pure gym-core, unshakeable groove populating its digestible tracks with a cold and intense melodic template (“Redemption Denied,” “End Times”). The electronic influence is far less jarring, adding a surreal pulse in addition to (instead of in replacement of) the deathcore intensity (“Forever Marked,” “Snake Tongues”).

Everything Rots will not sway your opinion on deathcore. It’s a meatheaded foray with enough chuggy breakdowns, brickwalled production, and vomitous vocals to kill an adult horse:1 A faster Black Tongue perhaps or a more blackened Humanity’s Last Breath. But armed with a blackened filth and a vocalist who could pass as his own arsenal of guest vocalists, Cabal’s got a trademark sound and a great interpretation of it. It’s a return to form for a band known for its balance, thanks to a cutthroat intensity that recalls the grandiosity of Drag Me Down. Dwelling in hell-scraping tone worship and tempo ignorance only when it benefits its occult aims, Everything Rots is a suffocating listen, smartly designed with necessary reprieves, with a must more tasteful electronic presence. It’s a brutal blackened deathcore album without all the symphonic bullshit. Deathcore fans rejoice!

Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 4 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Nuclear Blast Records
Websites: cabalcph.bandcamp.com | cabalcult.com | facebook.com/@cabalcph
Releases Worldwide: April 11th, 2025

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This impresses me as a #systemic problem. A #cabal of #elite enthusiastically turning their heads to the improprieties of their fellows, to preserve the #privilege they are all benefitting from.

If the one is implicated, all must be implicated, if we are to see any chance at #reform. Because, as concerns the #SupremeCourt, change can only come from the top.

So, please. Don’t look down your nose at Clarence Thomas, while ignoring the fact that the other justices are not only enabling his behavior, but most likely partaking in it to varying degrees as well.

Be loud. Hold them all to account.
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another would be moderation: instead of having someone lording over a communication space, you could have different people providing filter-assistance. like a blocklist in an adblocker, their advice can be combined, and people unhappy with the filter choices can just create an competing filter.

that seems to be the basic idea behind @cblgh 's #cabal chat.

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@aquanaut642 @COGnitiveAnalysis @Andre

But, this time cheating albeit on their agenda for sure, won't pull off the day. So they'll rely heavily on the #FakeNews and their MSM propaganda arm to flood the airwaves with one lie, bigger than the last.

However, DNC candidates are not all in lockstep on this Ad lie strategy, because of the composition of their districts.

That said, the Hail Mary (Holy Mother, no disrespect meant) they pray for is the #CABAL (puppet masters) to save them.

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I hope this story helps anyone who has headaches because of a dependency's allowed dependency versions.

I went through a big dependency headache because of `libjwt-typed`'s dependency version ranges being too restrictive (`base` and `text`).

Solution for getting `libjwt-typed` working with `nix-build` (I made a PR that got merged!): github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/

Solution for cabal (I outline the answer in the issue I opened): github.com/marcin-rzeznicki/li

GitHublibjwt-typed: unbreak with minor changes by someodd · Pull Request #185477 · NixOS/nixpkgsUnbreak libjwt-typed. I was able to build using: nix-build --no-out-link -A haskellPackages.libjwt-typed . This was accomplished by removing dependency bounds, skipping tests, and adding the libjwt...

Is there a way to override version bounds/ignore version bounds for a specific #cabal dependency's dependency? Specifically, I want to ignore the `base` version bounds in `libjwt-typed`, but I don't want it to use the latest `MonadTime`. #haskell

Can anyone link me to what's new in #GHC 9 and I think there's also a what's new or some kind of language draft or something for #Haskell language and maybe #Cabal that goes over all the language pragmas/extensions enabled by default in the new version.

What should I be very aware of? I've been sticking with the versions #ghcup suggest to me--so right now I'm on GHC 8.10.7.

I recently fell into a hole of absolutely cool decentralized and p2p (peer-to-peer) projects! Interestingly, they are NOT actually using the #blockchain, but they reach similar goals. I'm sure it will interest some of you!

Cabal: cabal.chat : Server-less decentralized chat, with rooms and groups like Discord. Quite early in development. Linux, Mac, Windows and CLI. Has a very unique and novel approach to moderation in a decentralized context!

cabal.chatcabalp2p chat