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3.5 great | WretchedCacophony | June 18th 18 | bumpbumpbump this needs more attention as its way too good to be overlooked
edit: never mind that, this is just decent
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4.5 superb | deeplydisturbd | April 27th 18 | what the fuuuuck this shreds! technical, progressive, fast, brutal, great vocals and some fantastic leads - it has a catchiness and sense of melody I find is often lost in extreme tech metal.. Also some great atmosphere, AMD PRODUCTION! its not overproduced!rPS sick bassworkrcanadians rock
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3.5 great | Fernando Alves STAFF | September 11th 18 | Another fine product out of the Canadian tech factory. Highlights: Delirium of Negation and Mentally Raped by Christ.
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4.0 excellent | Chino smoking it up! | August 29th 18 | I thought on 2nd track "if there's more tracks like Delirium of Negation it will be awesome"And it
does! And what great fucking debut! m/m/ my The bass is what make this awesome and special (very
good guitar solos as well). At the same time the "audible bass" makes the whole thing a little
less heavier than it should at times. Also not a big fan of this type of vocals - but that's just
me...this is good techdeath prog but with good songwriting preventing it from being just
"wanking"...I really hope to get back to it X)
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3.5 great | cjbizzlebizzle | June 18th 18 | Proggy death metal that at times draws heavily from thrash and has production that is reminiscent of metal in the early 2000s. One main highlights are the extensive use of guitar solos which have more flavor and soul than most prog DM bands of late; they are not robotic at all. Delirium of Negation is a standout where the group lays down a few verses of thrashy DM before blissfully jamming away with heartfelt guitar and bass solos; a wah-wah that sounds right at home in a death metal song is a feat on its own. Another highpoint is the raspy bass which provides more technical flare to chew on and even has some leads of its own. Awakening Inception sounds like a debut between the rough production and a bit of repetitiveness throughout the tracklist. That being said, it is a great debut for the group and they should be on any tech/prog death metal fans radar here on out.
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3.5 great | meenwolf131 | May 11th 18 | well-constructed work of aggressive heaviness /adventurous flow of thrash-technical-progressive death metal that weaving together / hellish destructive vocals create such a atmospheric intense
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4.0 excellent | Panzerchrist | April 18th 18 | One of the best debuts I've heard in the progressive death subgenre in some time. Aepoch manage to incorporate thrash, death, prog and black metal into an ultra slick and melodic framework, with blistering, elaborate solos and tasty and distinct bass passages. My only real issue with the album stems from its length; it's clear that the band had an immense amount of content they wanted to pack in, and because of the lack of any real pruning, it can tend to drag at parts. Still though, the amount of promise on-board is obvious from the jump, and further honing might lead them to a true genre classic further down the line. Got to give it to Canada once again for quirky, semi-buried gems such as these.
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4.0 excellent | Shwany | January 13th 23 |
4.0 excellent | jpturk21 | February 11th 22 |
3.5 great | Coast | January 8th 19 |
3.5 great | kx8 | January 3rd 19 |
4.0 excellent | gckator | November 3rd 18 |
4.0 excellent | Hawks | September 28th 18 |
2.5 average | Elynna | May 23rd 18 |
3.5 great | Tasty | May 12th 18 |
3.5 great | bmelt CONTRIBUTOR | May 12th 18 |
4.5 superb | max13x | May 11th 18 |
4.0 excellent | Macck | May 7th 18 |
4.0 excellent | Dmax28 | April 22nd 18 |
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