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3.5 great | Trey STAFF | November 19th 16 | The Eternal Deformity that I’m used to is that of the Beauty of Chaos/Frozen Circus era. A band known for classic Depeche Mode covers and quirky progressive black metal. I’d imagine, though, that Eternal Deformity’s earliest material was more of a pure black metal style. If I’m right, then I’d be able to call No Way Out a ‘back-to-roots’ album because it is definitely way more black metal than weird prog. It still has it’s share of clean singing and keyboard melodies, but they’re more along the lines of what you could expect from a normal black metal release. It also has much more of a riffy thrash influence than their previous two releases. Don’t get me wrong, there are still plenty of melodic progressive elements, but they’re not prominent and definitely not strange. The two best songs are easily the two 10-minute tracks. Overall, No Way Out is still a really good release, it’s just a different sound for this band.
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