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Anybody else getting strong 2005 George Kollias vibes from the drumming style and fill selection? There was a hot minute there where I forgot who I had put on and thought I was listening to Annihilation of the Wicked.
Either way, the album slays. The whole Indian death metal scene seems to be absolutely on fire these last couple years, and I for one am thoroughly enjoying it. Ghuughra
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another solid full album, one of their best. majestic, soaring, huge, reflective, equally melodic and rhythmic. mostly killer, very little filler. Glitzy Límon
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This approaches terminal sonic extremity. Further advancement of the style risks devolution into mere static/noise. The four-armed Shiva herself (चतुर्भुज) must be behind the drum-kit considering the speed of the gravity-blasts. Sugammadex
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There's a certain mood, an oddly specific aspect of existential misery triggered in me when listening to this - especially Von Alcoholische Verbittering Naar Religieuze Cult and its follow-up tracks. It's almost like spectating myself being overwhelmed by my demons: an ego death; a vicious, delirious frenzy induced by e.g. Salvia Divinorum, fighting over the control of my fleshly vessel, torn apart from within. I live for tracks like this, thrive in the 'visions'... absolute god-tier ambience. David Fischer