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| 2.5 average | Santa Koopa | February 23rd 24 | uh is this graveworm or fking kataklysm?!?!?
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| 0.0 | mystagogus | June 2nd 23 | Boring, boring, boooriiiing. And those guys once created 'As angels reach the beauty.'
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| 3.5 great | pizzamachine | May 1st 23 | Riff riff slap slap slap, sounds like catching fish
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| 3.3 great | Trey STAFF | April 28th 23 | I believe Graveworm could have been one of the classic nineties black metal bands, but their sound took a turn for the generic. Each release after As Angels Reach the Beauty seemed to struggle with finding an identity, and that hasn’t changed with Killing Innocence. What has changed is that Graveworm is delivering their formula with more conviction and energy than they have in a long time. Despite the songs still lacking any unique features, they’re all solid, well-written, and well performed. Additionally, Killing Innocence features one of the band’s best productions, hitting with meaty riffs, pounding percussion, and a subtle layer of synths. Even with an eight-year gap, Graveworm fans should know exactly what to expect – no-frills death / black metal that is capably done, but nothing groundbreaking. If this is your first foray into the sound of Graveworm, it’s not a bad place to start as it is easily as good as just about anything else they’ve released.
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| 3.0 good | Ryan P STAFF | March 6th 24 |
| 2.5 average | qt | May 1st 23 |
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