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4.0 excellent | SinNanna | December 1st 20 | A very solid collection of re-recordings of the early Defy The Tyrant and The Primal Chaos EP's, which are frankly such an improvement I would have virtually no reason at this point to ever revisit the originals anymore. Larissa Stupar's vocals are of course still pretty monstrous, but they also go in a pretty well-executed, maniacal and sour clean vocal style at certain points throughout the two new songs at the end, which at times are very reminiscent of the vocals Travis Ryan started doing on the later Cattle Decapitation releases. Honestly, Primeval sounds like a real proper full length album rather than just a compilation, thanks to the heavier production and sonic idenitity which makes all of it come together very consistently. These tracks may not be reinventing any wheels or anything, but they're still very ferocious and just plain fun. If you heard 2019's Samsara and already hungered for more, then really look no further than this record right here, because this is some of the best stuff they've done up until this far.
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4.0 excellent | theclaretmartyr2 | November 22nd 20 | I really dug this more than I thought I would. Samsara is a brilliant album. I enjoyed hearing the progression of their sound and enjoyed the old stuff overall too. Larissa Stupar's vocals are some of my current favorites. And they used a sound clip from Eraserhead, what's not to like?
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4.0 excellent | iGuter | October 24th 22 |
3.5 great | frajpg | January 7th 22 |
4.0 excellent | Sally J. | September 20th 21 |
3.5 great | Jaxer | November 19th 20 |
4.5 superb | clayson | November 9th 20 |
3.5 great | SadLad | October 10th 20 |
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