supported by 53 fans who also own “Recognize No Authority”
Some albums are just...'ARGH!' So fucking killer that to try to (or even have to!) explain it to someone is pointless. This is one of those albums that just rules. It just does. No discussion, no argument. And the sonics are superior to the previous, Displeased Records version. It's not bricked! Buy or die! brianwilliams82
A new compilation series featuring cat-loving metal bands from every state donating their tracks for local animal welfare organizations. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 12, 2018
Two death metal legends unite for a once-in-a-lifetime LP; rife with classic appeal and flavor, it's a manifesto that works in any era. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 11, 2017
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This is the best death-doom I've ever heard. You have to go back to early Incantation to find anything close to the level of execution achieved here. The musical arrangements are deeply complex and layered, which means you discover something new with each listen. I think there's something about the variety of tempos and experimentation with different types of composition that make it supersatisfying. And it's a headbanger. eManRenaissanc