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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
supported by 5 fans who also own “A Question of Decay”
Wack to think they somehow went up from here. Just... damn...
its not gonna rip your face off, but its every bit as punchey and hard-hitting as the stuff coming straight out the minds of archspire.
And man them solos. im a real goon when it comes to that stuff, can't dig them, but, its fucking gooey right here, tickling all my brain parts in the perfect way. MyNameIsRedundant
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it's hard to describe just how sexy this album is, but I'll give it a shot:
it's fantastically engaging from start to finish, and has a nice flow to it that makes it seem like one vast story, without any contrived parts that kill the momentum. I'm not fucking sure how the vocalist is able to play such technical guitar riffs and sound like a goddamn fire-breathing hell-demon simultaneously! shit is so killer! this is an extremely forward-thinking and ridiculously technically proficient band that deserves your money, so fucking pay them for making the world less dreary with some brutal art! mercurialdynamo