Divine Souls   Embodiment
3.3
great
Release Date: 2001
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3.0 goodDethtrasher | October 17th 09

Even if Embodiment is basically a compilation of demos it is still an enjoyable listening. This album sounds just like full-length album that Divine Souls released before they broke up. Simplistic melodic death metal is what you get from this album. Nothing incredibly unique but nothing really shitty either, Embodiment is just over the edge of being a very good album. The variety is ok, the vocalist has a great scream and the guitars deliver simple rhythm sections and melodic catchy leads. But there is a small difference between this album and the second one. And that is that this album has a little more bite and aggression in it, compared to The Bitter Selfcaged Man which was a bit more calm and melancholy. Recommend for fans that are in the search for forgotten and unknown melodic death metal. Razorsharp, Embodiment and Serenity Of A Departed Soul are solid gold.

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2.5 averageDavey | March 6th 24
4.5 superbShadowNeko | August 13th 22

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