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0.0 | CaptainDooRight | October 24th 12 | Quite an interesting effort and concept by Ex Deo's recent release, headlined by the front man of Kataklysm; Maurizio Iacono. Basically this is metal album with melodic and symphonic tones. I find myself wishing there were more dialogue and intriguing draw ins to capture my attention more as most of time I feel like I'm just listening to a melodic-death album with less-than par vox. Nonetheless the album is different than most stuff coming out nowadays so I give it props for attempting to create out the box, plus I love Roman History. A solid release for 2012 but it could be so much better if I was in control of the production and compositions hehe.
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2.0 poor | Ossacip Olbap | March 9th 23 | very boring, half the time barely anything is being strummed or beaten. still title is fun, romans, and evocatio with appropiate editing
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3.5 great | ManiacBlasphemer | October 13th 19 | An improvement over the rather lackluster debut album, which was almost like a warm-up for them. While the overall style has not changed, the band still playing their own symphonic take on groovy death metal, there is a visible increase in the songwriting quality. Unlike the debut which contained one highlight and one solid song, this one has 3 highlights, namely tracks 3, 8 and the bonus track with its gargantuan middle section and 3-4 more solid tracks, 2, 4, 5 and 9. The guest musicians on this album definitely helped enhancing the quality of a few songs, namely 3 to 5, where they contribute.
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3.5 great | blou52 | April 3rd 23 |
3.0 good | Trey STAFF | July 25th 17 |
4.0 excellent | em17ah | June 6th 17 |
3.5 great | Agonba | March 21st 17 |
3.5 great | Jeejee | February 17th 17 |
5.0 classic | Crinn | March 11th 14 |
3.0 good | Thibs | January 23rd 14 |
3.5 great | Pirrus | August 13th 13 |
4.0 excellent | JeudyEv | March 30th 13 |
4.0 excellent | snewso | October 18th 12 |
4.0 excellent | gallus90 | September 1st 12 |
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