GNAW is featured in the latest edition of Rock-A-Rolla Magazine.

GNAW is featured in the latest edition of Rock-A-Rolla Magazine.

“This Face” is now available worldwide and critical acclaim has continued.
Thee extreme/experimental/industrial metal scene has a potential new ruler here, with the doomic and disturbing debut of Gnaw. …this new project, seems to take up where Dubin’s previous bands left off, but in a direction much more deviant & eccentric. The claustrophobic chaos… ought to determine pretty quick if this is for you or not. …Extreme indeed, and all right with us! …if you like some strange surprises in your grim glitchtronic avant-metal music, and moreover enjoy the varied vokill stylings of Mr. Dubin, you’ll want Gnaw’s Your Face at your place.
[GNAW] create the newest signpost in extreme music. Over the course of 50 minutes the quintet aurally accosts the listener with myriad squeaks, squeals, and good old fashioned doom. Gnaw has a strong industrial feel – both dissonant rock and abrasive noise sections trudge mechanically forward like an electric hate golem.
the production clarity and density yields an awesome heaviness and immediacy that far exceeds that of most of Gnaw’s peers. Obviously, this much hate and dissonance is difficult to listen to in an album-sized dose, but that only indicates how impressively Gnaw have succeeded. This Face is an overwhelming monolith of uncompromising and malevolent nastiness.
expectations run feverishly high for this one, and within the first minute, this slab of molten hatred pays off in spades. …If you are looking for the perfect merging of brutal noise, bleak industrial beats and charred black metal vocals, or just general dementia locking horns with pure evil, look no further. 8.5/10
GNAW’s debut album This Face opens with a maelstrom of noise and the intensity rarely lets up for a moment thereafter. Piercing the thrashing firestorm generated by the instrumentalists—are eviscerating vocals by Alan Dubin (ex-Khanate, OLD) which sound as if he’s singing while someone’s ripping out his vocal cords with a razor blade. In a word, This Face is clearly not for the faint of heart.
…in its best moments, like the opener Haven Vault, the horror tension is absolutely palpable. Waiting for percussion to enter in Haven Vault is like waiting for the other shoe to drop, only to land in the palms of a synthesizer with its icy fingers running down your back. Factory noise and mechanical conveyor pressure of Feelers is unyielding and unforgiving, then it suddenly collapses, dissolved into some big blue yonder, before the industrial civilization can make its last throes. Rhythmic locomotive of Shard put me in the state of hypnotic bubbly trance to the point I almost ran my car off the road.
Way Too Loud, actually our first tepid review.
…those who can get into “This Face” will find it a harsh, terrorizing world.
As “This Face” is leaked, bloggers start responding. Look for an official review in the next Alternative Press and an interview with Alan Dubin in the most recent “Rock-a-Rolla” magazine and an upcoming issue of the Village Voice.
“One of the sickest and most twisted albums to be EVER recorded!!!”
Gnaw did deliver us a pioneering work of art which is essential for people who like it harsh and uneasy and are not afraid to try something new. “This Face” is a recommendation to take seriously.
Listening to “this face” you quickly realize that those who have gathered here to destroy acres and acres of musical landscape are not new to this, have their own crafted taste in musical extremities and aren’t afraid to go the whole way. Because this is probably the musically most extreme record you will have heard in a long time that at the same time keeps a small remnant of tradition.
It is extreme, experimental and sonically unpleasant. This Face is sonic masochism on the part of its creators; an album that practically dares you to listen… Broken glass gone audio. The feedback and bass booms… feel like they’re cutting out my eyes…, [it's] packed with dense layers of cruelty and a hate that seethes, making even the blackest of the black metal look corny and lightweight by comparison.
I’m listening to it as I type and I can actually feel it removing vitamins from my system, dissolving my teeth and replacing my blood with piss. Not exactly the best way to spend a Sunday hangover but I’m a slave to this stuff.
Vampster, so much for the translation, but:
“This Face” is proof that no one else so haunting texts to write. …Mastered to perfection, is this work and others will hopefully follow some like nothing more than a great start for the friends of aural torture and masochists general. This U.S. group is currently only offers the soundtrack to your true self.