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3.5 great | Alabaster Jones | November 16th 16 | By this point in 2007, it was clear that Gnaw Their Tongues had found its sound, as the visceral Reeking, Pained, And Shuddering showcased so violently. Bubonic Burial Rites is a slight deviation, focusing much more on tense, torturous black ambient soundscapes than hellish noise and black/doom metal. The title-track takes an excellent stab at this, and does a great job of setting up an oppressive atmosphere without Mories' vocals. "Vademecum Mutilis" is a more conventional Gnaw Their Tongues song for this era, and features a great doom riff near the end of the track. "Tarred Coffins" starts out as a bit of a clunker, but it improves over time as the ambience sets it better in the song. It's a pretty sweet (and free) EP from Gnaw Their Tongues, during the time where the projects sound was now becoming very well established.
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