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4.0 excellent | Brandon Scott EMERITUS | January 17th 16 | Assuming I'm rating the right one (because this band has no less than three separate self-titled releases) The Haunting Presence's most recent effort is their best yet. First listens show how talented THP is at creating completely bestial and brutalizing blackened death metal; further listening reveals how well constructed these songs actually are. THP has been creating music like this for some time now under one moniker or another; first Nocturnal Blood, now this, so his craft has naturally gotten better with time. This collection of songs are not only just aggressive bursts of metallic violence, but they perfectly capture the oppressive atmosphere a lot of music in the vein lacks.
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0.0 | emester | June 29th 15 | Brief and to the point blackened death metal that pulls no bullshit in its short runtime. A wonderfully hellish assault of sound.
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3.0 good | Coast | July 24th 15 |
3.5 great | Rail | June 16th 15 |
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