| Darzamat A Philosopher at the End of the Universe
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3.7 great | Trey STAFF | November 21st 20 | Darzamat's 2009 release, Solfernus' Path, wasn't mind-blowing or even great, but it was definitely a step in the right direction. After its release, though, the band went their separate directions. Female vocalist Nera delved into the mellow progressive/atmospheric rock of NeraNature, and their guitar player moved into black metal with Mastiphal. The time apart and different side projects seem to be the difference between their previous release being decent and this one being pretty damn great. The band blend their melodic death metal roots with a bit of modern Cradle of Filth-inspired black metal, as well as an occasional nod to Nera's atmospheric prog stuff. They've also made her vocals much more of a focal point, which is smart since she was always the band's defining aspect. Altogether, the second coming of Darzamat is off to a great start.
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