Winterfylleth The Divination Of Antiquity
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Jots
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October 19th 2014


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I don't know but I hope BombyBergamots was one of them

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nice rev might check this out

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October 19th 2014


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Throughout much of its history, black metal was a very set-in-stone, underground genre. Death metal often garnered a more widespread fanbase, and few bands ever sought the support of bigger labels. For the longest time, it seemed as though the genre was to remain as an obscure gem in the eyes of most metal fans. That all changed with the Internet age. Many new bands decided to abandon the less desirable traditions of past, and opted to gain attention and distribute their work through big labels and websites such as Bandcamp.




this entire section of the review is pointless



Although the black metal scene is primarily dominated by Scandinavian and American bands, the old English lyrical themes of The Divination Of Antiquity manage to help distinguish the band from their contemporaries.




what, you mean like the myriad of other english black metal bands that sing about this stuff? ealdulf, wodensthrone, fen etc.? doesn't seem fair to not compare them to those.



not a bad review but a bit more detail could have been used and less focus on stuff that's pretty irrelevant like what other black metal bands are doing

Mongi123
October 19th 2014


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"Review by ExplosiveOranges USER (34 Reviews)
Ugh, when are the gods ov sputnik gonna correct this? [2]"

EO for contrib forreal ;) you'll totally get it when you apply in january! Nice work dude.

Judio!
October 19th 2014


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Sweet write up dude, posd. Glad I decided not to review this haha, you did a much better job than I would
have ;)

Gonna have to jam this again, but I'm not sure I liked this album quite as much as you did. Still, I agree
with most of your points.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
October 20th 2014


11984 Comments


great review as always EO, well deserving of a pos.

osmark86
October 20th 2014


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

it's an enjoyable album and very well-executed. unfortunately it suffers from not sticking out as much as it could.

Wizard
October 20th 2014


20510 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice write-up on this album, enjoying it still on 4th or 5th spin.



One tid-bit of info, I wouldn't lump these guys into the internet generation of bm because they only now use more bandcamp/ social media. I believe Profound Lore did their first album, hence they were exposed mainly through an old fashioned outlet.

osmark86
October 20th 2014


11387 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

well they formed in 2007, the same year that Bandcamp started up.



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