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3.7 great | Voivod STAFF | February 24th 20 | If Dark Expressionism is reminiscent of anything, that's Opeth's My Arms, Your Hearse. The reason is that quite few of the riffs can be played with an acoustic guitar, on par with the short-lived interludes situated in between full-time, quite extended cuts. That said, Worthless' sophomore album is anything but a blatant ripoff of Opeth's magnum opus, due to the ferocity and melancholy pronounced herein by the relentless/various tempo black metal character, the fitting sound work (Arthur Rizk was involved, among others), and the genuine anguish propagated by the vocals, which brought in mind Sun of Nothing and their most recent album Guilty of Feeling Alive... Favorite track: Empyrean Disembodied Nightshade Afterlife. Stream: http://underthemoon.bandcamp.com/album/dark-expressionism
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3.5 great | bmelt CONTRIBUTOR | February 15th 20 |
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