supported by 6 fans who also own “Impure Violation EP 2013”
Although the origin point for their sound is blatantly obvious, there is something to be said of them doing this style of death metal far better than most post-cannibal corpse bands.
They hold on to the melodic base of old school death metal moreso than their contemporaries, coming through clearly in the absolutely nasty soloes.
Not pushing boundaries, but aiming for the level cap. MyNameIsRedundant
supported by 6 fans who also own “Impure Violation EP 2013”
Top-notch tech death. Extremely clean (maybe too clean for some?), excellent songwriting. Lots of gripping atmospheres too. The Japanese folklore theme even adds a little something. Highly recommended. Nekobibu