This album review is long overdue. My last album review (The Nightcomers by Holocaust) was a year ago. It was a combination of laziness, anxiety, other things getting in the way and not knowing exactly how that I want to go about writing this review that led to it taking so long to produce, but I cannot really make any excuse. I fucked up. Sorry about that. I will do my damnedest to avoid taking so long between reviews in the future. <br /> <br />Anyway, this is my video review of Pig Destroyer's seminal work Prowler in the Yard. It is not a typical review, though. Everyone already knows that this is a grindcore masterpiece. There should be no need for me to sit here and tell you about how great this album is. All of you already know. <br /> <br />Instead, this is a video that compares two versions of the same album. This compares the original 2001 version of the album to the 2015 remixed and remastered version. I will tell you what the difference is between the two version and whether this is a good remaster job or not. <br /> <br />There is one thing that I did not mention in this video. The drums on the remaster sound a lot better and hit harder than they did in the original, especially bass drums. Those are greatly improved. <br /> <br />Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed the video, and I hope my next one does not take anywhere near as long to produce as this one did. Again, I am sorry about that. <br /> <br />Follow me on social media: <br /> <br />https://twitter.com/FsMetal <br />http://valereth.tumblr.com/ <br />https://gab.ai/fsmetal
