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3.0 good | Brandon Scott EMERITUS | December 18th 20 | In 2011 Azarath released their best album, Blasphemers' Maledictions and set the bar incredibly high for future releases; a standard they have unfortunately yet to reach again. Follow-up In Extremis was a good albeit unimpressive record and Saint Desecration follows suit. There is nothing inherently wrong here, but it's nothing that hasn't been peddled ad nauseam by countless blackened death metal acts prior. New vocalist Skullripper does an admirable job picking up where Necrosodom left off and as result is easily the best thing about this record; his guttural incantations have power and presence. However unlike his predecessor, a strong vocal performance is where his meaningful contributions end. In the end though, he is the the most minor offender here, with the other members of the band - all of whom have been in the group for many years - unable to pick up the slack Necrosodom left in his wake. They have settled in a groove well below what we know they are capable of. At the end of the day, this is barely serviceable record performed by musicians who have done much better.
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3.0 good | Ossacip Olbap | December 21st 21 | the more they sound like behe the better they get. weak vox tho
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3.5 great | heck | January 31st 24 |
4.0 excellent | Teddy23 | August 21st 23 |
4.5 superb | GhostK | February 4th 21 |
3.0 good | Pon EMERITUS | January 7th 21 |
3.0 good | Elynna | December 30th 20 |
3.5 great | Blaze99 | December 11th 20 |
3.5 great | Coast | December 9th 20 |
3.5 great | bbm | December 5th 20 |
3.5 great | Kruppe | November 27th 20 |
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