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4.0 excellent | Jared Floryan | July 27th 15 | In retrospect, Iceburn's debut full-length recording entitled Firon isn't nearly as creative nor groundbreaking as it was considered to be way back in 1992 when it was first released; there now exist other bands and solo artists that have either tried to replicate this overall style or merely expand upon some of the aspects on display. Be that as it may, the Salt Lake City-based ensemble's first album is a thrilling specimen, no doubt about it. Iceburn's method of merging together punk, metal, and prog music doesn't always come out successful, but whenever it does, listeners who keep an open mind ought to expect dazzling moments. The rhythm section is definitely the effort's most durable characteristic, as the bass playing cooperates with the drum work in a manner not unlike how siamese twins normally function.
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