Claustrophobia's album, Sobre Las Ruinas De La Civilzacion, is a powerful and intense offering that showcases the band's unique blend of metal and hardcore music. The album is a journey through the ruins of civilization, exploring themes of corruption, greed, and societal decay. From the opening track, "Peste," to the closing song, "La Muerte," Claustrophobia delivers a ferocious and unrelenting sound that will leave listeners both exhilarated and exhausted.
The band's musicianship is top-notch, with blistering guitar riffs, thunderous drums, and guttural vocals that perfectly capture the anger and frustration of the album's themes. The production is also excellent, with a raw and gritty sound that perfectly complements the band's aggressive style.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "El Infierno," which features a guest appearance from Sepultura's Andreas Kisser. The track is a blistering assault on the senses, with Kisser's guitar work adding an extra layer of intensity to the already powerful sound.