Album Rating: 4.0
Another mistake, rats I should have clarified that it's my favorite album from them that I have. Still need to hear Storm Before Calm. Nonetheless, it's a great album in my opinion, a bit less accesible than TTND and a bit more atmospheric Black Metal. Opinions may vary on this but I think it's top notch.
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a bit less accesible than TTND and a bit more atmospheric Black Metal. That sounds just fine to me... heading to Amazon...
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Did not even see that you wrote this. Very good review, I loved "To The Nameless Dead", and from your description it seems that I would really enjoy this.
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Solid review. One can hear the development and growth of Primordial from "Imrama" to "The Nameless Dead" Nemthanga is one of the most passionate vocalists working today. He convinces you of the songs he sings. And the guitars, man those waves of guitars. Primordial are a band that WILL NOT cut corners. We need more bands like this.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Album rules so much. Almost tempted to say this is their best.
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Album Rating: 4.5
this is so good
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Album Rating: 4.0
Gonna listen to this one tomorrow.
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Brilliant album.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Man this fucking whips
Much more raw than later releases but still retains those core Primordial bellows that absolutely wreck in To the Nameless Dead or the Gathering Wilderness.
Or more fairly so any later Primordial release.
Goddamn I love Primordial
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