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4.0 excellent | ChaoticVortex | March 28th 20 | Dutch underground cult favorites Thanatos return with another piece of old school death-thrash metal that might not reinvent the wheel in any way but shows more than enough variety to be above the rest, taking notes even from death/doom and Swedish melodeath at places. The production is punchy and dynamic, the guitar work (especially the leads) are excellent and the vocals are oozing from pure venom.
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3.0 good | Erwann S. STAFF | March 30th 20 | Cool return from these low countries riffers. Leads are smashing, drums are blasting, vocals are rasping, riffs are pounding. Yet, I can't help but feel this kind of deathened thrash metal, or thrashened death metal while we're at it, feels slightly outdated, both in terms of my personal appreciation as well as compared to the genre as a whole. Nevertheless, the record is enjoyable and surfs between different brews of both death and thrash (melodeath, Bay Area thrash, death/doom).
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4.0 excellent | Korgull | March 20th 20 |
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