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4.0 excellent | Brandon Scott EMERITUS | August 8th 16 | Musically, Guilt and His Reflection is one of the most interesting things I've heard all year. It defies categorization; Cara Neir is seamlessly avant-garde, metal, screamo, hardcore, and many other things. Wildspeaker is a bit more straightforward, but their blend of black metal/hardcore/post- is equally as compelling. The vocals on both sides are furious and vitriol-filled, with Chris' rasps and shouts feeling schizophrenic and harrowing (perfect for the split's concept) and Natalie's sounding like a more black metal influenced Jacob Bannon. There is a concept strewn across all the songs, revolving around cannibalism in a post-apocalyptic world, and the mental/physical effects it has on the story's main character. This shit is fucking tight.
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0.0 | Scuro EMERITUS | November 21st 16 | Slightly prefer the Wildspeaker side actually which I didn't expect going into it. Really good split album between two bands at the top of their game.
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4.0 excellent | clavier EMERITUS | March 25th 19 |
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