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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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Unlock the Shrine is the first of many masterworks by Alexander Von Meilenwald. First discovering this project around the release of Foul Semen, I never properly sat down for a good decade simply due to song lengths in a whole discography. finally sitting down for the last year and deeply analyzing the albums, that was a mistake that cost me a decade listening to this amazing project. UTS showcases all of the elements that make his unique fusion of black/doom with perfect atmosphere. 4/5 ClassyMusicSnob
Featuring members of Noothgrush, Graves at Sea, and more, the Oakland metal band juxtapose cavernous doom with spaced-out shoegaze. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 21, 2024
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following in the same vein as UTS, RUTI as in improvement in cohesion and futher melds the dark ambient atmosphere together with the metal, instead of having ambient tracks that set the atmosphere before the metal songs. there is so much to unpack from this album that really requires some dedicated listening. This album will challenge you to unravel its secrets and when they finally reveal themselves, you will be in absolute awe. TROBs first 2 albums are black metal essentials 5/5 ClassyMusicSnob