Musical arrangements vary in form throughout the record, enticing further listening. The addition of keys only improves the albums progressive appeal, seemingly remaining within the milieu of the bands most impressive moments. Their transitions, however, seem unnaturally forced, which may be the potential product of stale guitar work; although thoroughly technical, the abundance of derivative riffs encumber the albums overall resonance. The record remains one of interest none the less, enough so to incite tech-death enthusiast to further investigate upon Aeon or Horus's debut release.
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-3C321
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