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This EP kicks and spits; it is unrelenting. The brutality of the old style of death metal here is meditative and bone-crunchingly harsh at one and the same time. Old school death metal eschews offbeat-based rhythms for cadences, introducing a slow rolling doom like thunder instead; the riffs drive the listener to the edge of distant thunder sanity. If you listen, it makes sense. Slow sludgy death metal thunders. This is brutal death sludge for those who love Thor. Except no substitute! xhrl_
supported by 61 fans who also own “The Blessings Of Sanctity Rescinded”
I can't formally retract the erroneous 2.0 I gave this back in 2018, but I can say that, five years on, I've come around to this record in a big way. Quality death metal with great atmosphere without being "atmospheric" (read: boring) metal. Diabolus in Muzaka