British death metal act Trigger the Bloodshed move from Metal Blade to Candlelight for this, their third album. Musically, though, they havent shifted an inch. Their trad-extreme sound owes a lot to pretty much every one of their contemporaries -- downtuned guitars, blasting drums, guttural vocals. Theyve got a little bit of Napalm Deaths relentlessness, but groove grabbed from Lamb of God & the Black Dahlia Murder in equal measure. The occasional squiggly guitar solo livens up songs that w