GORE. – “SEPSIS” Song Review by Kyle Williams, Mayhem Rockstar Magazine Radio

In Song Review Series
June 10, 2025

GORE. – “SEPSIS”
Song Review by Kyle Williams, Mayhem Rockstar Magazine Radio

GORE. isn’t easing back into the scene—they’re tearing through it with scalpel precision and blood-soaked intent. Their new single “SEPSIS” is a feral, full-body eruption of brutality, nihilism, and sonic decay. Accompanied by a video that’s just as disturbing as the title promises, “SEPSIS” is more than a song—it’s an infection.

The track opens with a tense, surgical riff that pulses like a failing heartbeat before it detonates into blast beats, guttural roars, and relentless distortion. This is deathcore at its most vicious—tight, unforgiving, and absolutely devoid of mercy. The production is razor-sharp, letting every breakdown hit like a cinderblock to the chest, while the vocals scrape the edge of inhuman.

Lyrically, “SEPSIS” reads like a descent into bodily and existential rot. Lines like “Nothing inside me but sickness and spite” feel ripped from a medical horror film’s last act. It’s grotesque, unfiltered, and disturbingly poetic in the way only extreme metal can pull off.

The video? A fever dream of surgical imagery, flashes of corruption, and stark, visceral horror. GORE. isn’t just performing rage—they’re dissecting it, displaying it under harsh lights, and daring you to look away.


🔥 Verdict: 5/5

“SEPSIS” is a full-frontal assault on the senses. GORE. doesn’t just return—they infect. Brutal, cinematic, and unrelentingly bleak, this is extreme metal with purpose and precision. Not for the faint of heart—and that’s the point.

This is Kyle Williams with Mayhem Rockstar Magazine Radio —reporting live from the surgical table. If you thought metal was getting soft, GORE. just proved otherwise. Crank it. Bleed it. Survive it. 🩸🎧

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