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ALBUM REVIEW: The Missing Frame by Dying Awkward Angel

Music Review
Shelia Taylor
August 22, 2025

Crushing riffs, sharpened intent, and zero room for mercy. The latest from Dying Awkward Angel, The Missing Frame marks a high velocity evolution for the melodeath veterans. Active since 1998, the band sounds nastier, faster, and more deliberate than ever by channeling the feral energy of Swedish melodic death metal while refusing to merely imitate they carve out their own space with elbows up and teeth bared.

From the foreboding opener “The Ecstasy of God” to the pulverizing closer that shares the album’s title, the record unfolds like a relentless assault. “9.99” proves itself as one of its most vicious highlights. The groove driven attack with its lyrical weight stares into society’s ugliest truths but elsewhere, tracks like “Music Kills” and “Raptus” sharpen the album’s focus by using violence not as aesthetic garnish but as a lens to examine power, corruption, and meaninglessness.

What sets The Missing Frame apart from earlier efforts is its cohesion. Edoardo Demuro’s guitar work swings between surgical precision and blunt-force punishment, while Davide Onida’s words cut through with purpose. Michele Spallieri’s vocals move from controlled fury to outright rampage without ever losing command. Beneath it all, the rhythm section of Luca Pellegrino and Lorenzo Asselli provides an unshakable foundation that grounds the chaos with muscle and momentum.

With The Missing Frame, Dying Awkward Angel is no longer circling the genre’s perimeter. They’ve stepped into its very center of the pit and deliver an album that is  sharpened, focused, and built to leave scars.

Dying Awkward Angel, The Missing Frame

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