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Band:
VEDONIST
Title:
The World of Reversed Decalogue
Description:
As a huge fan of technical Death Metal, I heard this album was chock full of wailing drums, flailing fingers, and exhaling vocals. And it’s true, the album certainly does not disappoint. The first song kicks things to high gear immediately. No slow, intro that you hear starting off so many albums. The first song hits you immediately with double bass on the drums, and a very technical harmonized riff on the guitar, then it kicks it up a notch for the remainder of the song. Not much changes throughout the entire album. You are treated to a guitar solo in almost every song. But the solos aren’t constantly wankery, they are powerful and extremely well placed. The vocalist isn’t a turn off either, his style as a sort of VADER mixed with HATE ETERNAL. Low, fast, and effective. There really isn’t too much to complain about in this album. If you’re looking for a killer technical Death Metal album, this one will not disappoint. It has everything you would normally look for, while meshing musicality and technicality without being obnoxious.
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$10.00
$10.00
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Band:
VI
Title:
De Praestigiis Daemonum
Description:
"In their first gospel, French devil worshippers VI launch a ceremonious attack on the sheep-like practices of God-fearing man. Armed with dark fervour, diabolic discipline and devilish devotion, the deviant duo unleash their profane scriptures amid a rapturous cataclysm of scorn and disgust. Abiding by an alternate set of tenets, VI dutifully exercise their (anti-)faith, whilst exorcising the belief system of the virtuous. Espousing hedonism, individualism and overt Satanism, these prayers are composed (in the native tongue) with reverence and respect, venerating all things vile and vicious. Consecration of the depraved; sanctification of the obscene; emancipation of the human spirit. Bless them, father, for they have sinned..."
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$10.00
$10.00
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