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Only four songs clocking in at 36 minutes of some of the best death metal I’ve heard in years. The riffs are excellent throw backs to some of the greatest OSDM like Morbid Angel, but the melodic sections and synth material really brings this release above the rest of the pack! Dingus
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So fitting, that Enslaved covered "Immigrant Song" live..
Wild, experimental, musically challenging, full of meaning and mysteries.
Enslaved, the Led Zeppelin of Black Metal. solace6c6
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I feel like Ulver are getting catchier as they get more apocalyptic in their themes and lyrics. "Machine Guns and Peacock Feathers" brought me to tears one night as I was reflecting on the state of the world and mankind and my own mortality. This album truly feels like "One last dance in this burning church" Necrölf