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3.5 great | Trey STAFF | March 28th 16 | This is one album that definitely flew under the radar, and would probably have a tough time appealing to a large demographic anyway. Defecto takes Kamelot’s version of power/progressive metal and blends it with a Practice What You Preach era Testament sound, but pushes the whole thing through a Kings-X/Galactic Cowboys filter. The order of the day is huge, riffy, proggy songs with blazing solos and in-your-face infectious choruses. The vocalist even reminds me of 80s-era Chuck Billy (Testament) with maybe a bit more melody in places. There’s even some death metal vocals in places to accentuate various sections. Approach with an open mind because the array of genres means that there’s something to put off just about anybody if you let it.
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