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Intense and unrelenting black / death metal bringing a merciless edge to their lacerating onslaught. Brutal / slam facets are executed with bloody effectiveness, and contrast in an interesting way with the black metal palette.
The dual vocal styles, alternating between shrieks and deep growls, certainly set this apart from others in similar genres. They also add a fair bit of dynamics to the album, breaking up some of the overwhelmingly driven aggression that constant beatdowns the listener. Lorenzo
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Wow, just wow.👌
So glad this popped up in a shuffle of my library, it's been too long since I listened to it last.
I had given up on more Necrophagist magic, but there was no need to fret. The tech force is strong with this one 😀 pikeman_1798
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More people need to know about this amazing band. Blazing fast death metal (with a bit of dissonance) and blistering guitar solos. I pre-ordered this one so fast, judging by their past albums. D.F.
The new LP from Québec group Krig is a mind-melter—punishing experimental death metal with wild grooves and jaw-dropping riffs. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 27, 2022
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Sounds like the thorny anus of reality shitting shards of distorted Transcendence into your pitiful ear hole. And that bass, holy shit. I don't know what an Effluent Regirth is, but I'm sure I don't want any. Ghuughra