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After hearing both of these tracks, i hope the rest of this album is a bit more varied.
dear rotting christ, please stop recycling that octave riff you do! |
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| Rotting Christ, for a long time, been overpastuerized and sanitized productions with boring structures and terrible sounding processed drums. If you want good Rotting Christ go to Passage to Arcturo and the advance demo they released prior to their first full length on OSMOSE productions. |
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| They have become very repetitive indeed, but for some reason their songs remain catchy for me, and I really enjoy them. Anyway, I wish thier music evolves into something more varied. |
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| Maybe Xibalba was too good... I can still enjoy this way more than Aealo |
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| Great, the sound on this one is more darkened |
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| The tone at 2:08 = Mortal |
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Sulac - 26.01.2013 at 01:26
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| Oh, man.Holy cow - this is going to be their best album, since Triarchy. I love how Rotting Christ recycles bits of older songs - it provides a consistency that I find mind-blowing. The chants are a very different style for them, and I don't think I've ever heard them use folk instruments in such a prevalent manner - I like it. Combines the best of Theogenia and Aealo. |
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| I thought this track was just mediocre compared to Xibalba which is epic. |
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Lack of choir honkery? I'm sold.
But I do agree with some of the opinions above, some of Rotting Christ's songs sound exactly the same at certain points. Like the solos in Athanati Este and Pir Threnotai |
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| I agree that Xibalba was better, it felt fresher. This one is more like normal and what you would expect from Rotting Christ. |
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Alternative title: "good shit"  |
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| I love it. After listening to two songs I'm glad I pre-ordered this album |
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| I also prefer the previous one, because this sounds very similar. |
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| Sounds very tedious to me. |
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