For many fans of the original Death Metal of the early 90s, each new band, with pseudo-voiced and smoothly ironed sounds, is now a long-time legend of the original Metal's legacy dragged into the muck, like another punch in the face. With their new and first complete album "The Laws of Power", which will be released on March 17 via SAOL, assimilation is a big hit. And not only with full force, but above all with a goal accuracy, which is so many fans of what is today known as Metal, the guts might break. Like a primordial force, the voice of singer and founder Jesse Jardine shreds everything that is in her way. The track "Personal Vendetta" sets the stage: blood-ska of a genre, which many fans of its origins long ago copied in the face of many Extreme-Metal-excesses of the past years. With "The Laws Of Power", the four Canadians make it clear that there are still bands that can master uncompromising death metal in a pure form - just as it is hard to find today. Assimilation will change that - and thereby tear everything and everyone with it.