Ashen – Leave the Flesh Behind Review

By Kenstrosity

Australian death metal troupe Ashen impressed me back in 2023, but not because their debut record Ritual of Ash was an especially good or groundbreaking record. Instead, their confident presentation, deceptively impactful songwriting structures, and subtly distinct approach to a weathered style of death metal struck me as a rare case. Where many acts that pedal peddle an HM-2 or adjacent style of death metal content themselves with base reproduction of common idols, Ashen merely use their influences as a foundation for their own voice. With more time to massage their songwriting further and strengthen their identity, Ashen prepare sophomore monster Leave the Flesh Behind, and it’s big.

Simple songwriting predicated on strict formulas leads to treacherous places riddled with pitfalls. Monotony, boredom, lack of identity, flatness, and toothlessness characterize countless records written by bands unprepared to navigate these pitfalls, but Ashen swerve and swivel around many of them. Of course, those familiar with Entombed, Dismember, or more modern acts like Wombbath and Helslave are bound to hear a familiar thread connecting Leave the Flesh Behind to the classic HM-2 sound and style. But with each of those categories, Ashen tweak and twist it with a gentle hand into a gnarled form, curling mid-paced stomps into knotty tangles of deceptively sophisticated riffs and mammoth grooves. Darker still than Ritual of Ash, Leave the Flesh Behind feels thoroughly ominous, dangerous, and unstoppable. Thanks to a production job that highlights the low end and scoops the midrange just a touch, Ashen’s sound creates a wide and airy soundstage. On it, Ashen’s crushing footfalls reverberate though the air with all the menace of an unearthly beast, heard but not seen.

As is the case with many records in my library, Leave the Flesh Behind’s title track is the perfect encapsulation of what Ashen do best. Mid-paced, but vicious, riffs richly layered in dark harmonies flood my synapses, compelling my neck to swing with a violence it was not designed to withstand. So satisfying is this track, in fact, that since my first spin, I haven’t been able to progress through this tight 39-minute runtime without spinning “Leave the Flesh Behind” at least twice. Similarly effective, “Ancestral Gate” and closer “Blood Offering” deal an effortless percussive swagger that contorts the muscles in my face into something grotesque and inhuman. Slower, moodier highlights like “Infinite Sea” and “Severed” showcase Ashen’s talent for off-kilter rhythms inside conventional time signatures and melody-driven, doomed riffs that nonetheless bare an intimidating spread of teeth. Best of all, Leave the Flesh Behind doesn’t wander even when it does slow things to a dying crawl, as vocal lines take center stage to add interest in much the same way Rotpit‘s did on Let There Be Rot.

As successful as Leave the Flesh Behind’s strongest moments are, some of what lies between doesn’t live up to its potential. None of these weaker moments heavily detract from the album experience individually. Rather, they accumulate. Most of this accumulation occurs at the center of the record, populated by a run of three songs between “Void Within” and “Reincarnate.” These lack the same verve and vitality of the songs bookending them, and could use sharper hooks. While competent on their own, the consequent drop in excitement and thereby momentum creates a stagnation where a burst of new life is needed instead. Passages in each song have the potential to resolve that issue had they been developed differently (see the deep trem-picked rumble in the final third of “Void Within,” or the Morbid Angel riffing meets Rotpit slime in “Ageless”), but as they are they can’t carry their respective numbers to the finish line.

Overall, Leave the Flesh Behind is a modest improvement on the already good Ritual of Ash, and a significant indicator of greater things still to come. Ashen strike me as a band that value continuous improvement, but also steady and controlled development. I’m not an especially patient man, but when I pick up hints of greatness from bangers like “Leave the Flesh Behind” and “Ancestral Gate,” I’m more than happy to wait for that special moment when Ashen drop a monstrous mastapeece. As far as I’m concerned, it’s only a matter of time.

Rating: Good!
DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Redefining Darkness Records
Websites: ashendeath.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/ashendeath
Releases Worldwide: August 22nd, 2025

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Humanity’s Last Breath - Ashen

Came for the music, stayed for the production from Humanity’s Last Breath

Fourth outing becomes the sexiest, with this absolute monster of an album music wise, to this absolute unit of production for the music that it alone becomes another member to the band

I’ve been looking at what Buster does for a few year now for their production [plus playing in the bands], as well as following with their other projects & productions.
A true pioneer of modern day metal production & always look forward to what arrives next

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Moonwashed Doings – Drizzly Prompt Wrap-up

Moonwashed Weekly Prompt Wrap-up – Drizzly Featured contributions are chosen at random and mainly to give every poem a chance to be displayed. Keep in mind, lengthy literary works can not be displayed. This week’s featured contributions by – #ashen mists# by Destiny between ashen mists and soft grey skies….stirs a drizzly dawn to shades alive…I watch waters sleep as they exhale…a gentle breath…

http://amanpan.com/2025/02/03/moonwashed-doings-drizzly-prompt-wrap-up/

Moonwashed Doings – Drizzly Prompt Wrap-up

Moonwashed Weekly Prompt Wrap-up – Drizzly Featured contributions are chosen at random and mainly to give every poem a chance to be displayed. Keep in mind, lengthy literary works can not be d…

Moonwashed Musings

In the vestibule of Emperors...

Come join our #literary #stream, where we how through the Palace of the #Ashen, going #live on #Twitch! #gaming

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Playing 'Where the Water Taste Like Wine' / promoting 'The Patchwork Sovereignty'

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Walking on broken glass!... well, at least bronze n' stone.

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Playing 'Where the Water Taste Like Wine' / promoting 'The Patchwork Sovereignty'

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What Light through yonder valley breaks?

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Playing 'Where the Water Taste Like Wine' / promoting 'The Patchwork Sovereignty'

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Let's give Ake a sloppy-Susan lobotomy!

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Playing 'Where the Water Taste Like Wine' / promoting 'The Patchwork Sovereignty'

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Let's try and get out of bargain-bin Mordor, shall we?

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Playing 'Where the Water Taste Like Wine' / promoting 'The Patchwork Sovereignty'

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