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Following the frustrated and erratic Wit's End, Prosaic reintroduces more of the devastating, crushing heavyness from the earlier Mizmor albums. From the first second to the last, this is unfathomably bleak death doom with enough heft to make your bones break and knock your teeth loose. It will drain all the colour from your surroundings, leave you with the feeling of having suffered several severe concussions during its runtime and either stir and reinvigorate your soul - or break it. Brutal. David Fischer
supported by 4 fans who also own “Tort - Reborn in the Grave”
Dans Invicta, Theophonos reprend une formule qu'il maîtrise bien : un black metal furieux s'inspirant de thèmes antiques grecs qui aura vite fait de perdre la personne inattentive. Mais en même temps, il sait comment changer cette formule — et il ne fait vraiment pas semblant — puisque cet album est en grande partie instrumental. Theophonos, en vrai virtuose, a l'audace de créer une ouverture de 14 minutes qui passe comme un ouragan. Comme quoi, le titre de l'album ne ment pas : il est invaincu. Jordan Vauvert
supported by 4 fans who also own “Tort - Reborn in the Grave”
What a BEAST of an album. When it comes to blending black metal and mathcore, these guys and Hoplites are the clear leaders of the pack. This album is sheer annihilation of everything in it's path. Pure chaos and destruction. And it is beautiful. Ryan