supported by 8 fans who also own “Meaningless Existence”
Its diploid, you cant fail with these guys. They do what they always do, i felt they introduced a few "mathy" riffs to their mix, and generally upped the versatility in the guitar department, with the usual noise elements sprinkled in here and there. The production is pretty punchy, without compromising the rawness. Deserves your attention for sure. Trveheimer
supported by 8 fans who also own “Meaningless Existence”
emotional, melodic riffing over mostly relentless blastbeats only lets go for a few cathartic moments. here, its not a balancing act between crushing brutality and emotional sensibility; the one requires the other, similiar can be said about the influences drawn from screamo, grindcore and esp. black metal; its been refined to be a coherent mass where the music scratches many itches i have in any of these three very beloved genres. anyways, this album makes no detours in crushing everything Trveheimer
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