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3.0 good | Brandon Scott EMERITUS | March 22nd 20 | As if the cover wasn't indication enough, Liturgy of Desecration's Traverese the Threshold of Blasphemia couldn't be anything other than war metal; seriously, the universe would risk collapse if an album cover and track names like "Anal Parturition of Theotokos" were featured on anything but some bestial black metal warfare. That being said, the Athens based band definitely err more towards the genre's death metal roots, vomiting forth some seriously gnarled tremolo riffage, ear piercing dive bombs, and uber-guttural vocals. It's all stuff we've heard before, but that doesn't impede on the competency in which these stereotypes are executed with.
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