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veninblazer
February 24th 2024


20047 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Love the gothic tinges on this

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
February 24th 2024


115153 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Band went to shit after the first few albums agreed.

veninblazer
February 24th 2024


20047 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

what were they like on those?

Koris
Emeritus
February 24th 2024


22618 Comments


These guys opened up at the first live show I ever went to. It was Children of Bodom and Devin Townsend as the headliners, with Septicflesh and Obscura as the openers. Fun stuff, although I really wish I didn't get food poisoning before the show started

But Septicflesh were fantastic. The double bass was so thunderous and intense that I thought I was gonna shit myself, Sunn O))) style

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
February 24th 2024


29671 Comments


mystic places of dawn is better

veninblazer
February 24th 2024


20047 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i swear if they were just standard meat&potatoes and the rzn hawks hates this is bc it's more of a hybrid

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
February 24th 2024


115153 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Nah I love symphonic metal, their later stuff is just bland and overproduced as fuck.

Brabiz
April 10th 2025


2696 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

God this album is so heavy. Persepolis has the most punishing use of symphonic elements ive ever heard

DaveyMonsoon
April 10th 2025


1660 Comments


mystic places of dawn is better [2]

"i swear if they were just standard meat&potatoes and the rzn hawks hates this is bc it's more of a hybrid"

I wouldn't really call early Septicflesh standard, they were pretty much the progenitors of what came to be the Hellenic death metal style. That and Horrified, which really don't get as much acclaim as they should, unfortunately.



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