0.0 | bloc | April 11th 10 | Wait, what track is this? Huh? I thought that was this track? No man, the track you're thinking of is this one. Son of Aurelius show off their technical chops more than anything on their debut LP and sooner than later, the entire album sounds like one big mush of 36 minutes. Every single song consists of the same formula of fretboard-burning riffs, shreddy solos, and never changing vocals. But this formula may also be exactly what one is looking for so if the above description tickles your fancy, this band is right up your alley.
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0.0 | BRAman22 | July 15th 14 | The Farthest Reaches is a very fast and technical deathcore album from Son of Aurelius. Almost none of the songs are able to really standout though.
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0.0 | halloway | April 15th 10 | Like Planetary Duality? Get this. No, it's not as good. Yes, it is impressive and worth your time (assuming you're a fan of instrumental wizardry and brutality with death metal vocals). This is (and will be) better than 90% of all other technical-death-whateverthefuckyouwannacallit releases this year.
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0.0 | asdemonsburn | April 14th 10 | This is not as good or bad as the reviews indicate. It is however, a pretty fun technical/melodic death album with hooks aplenty, akin to As Eden Burns. Yes, it is obvious this band borrows heavily from The Black Dahlia Murder, yes the vocals and songwriting are not great, but the guitarists and production shine. Facing the Gorgon is the best song on here, it's pretty awesome.
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