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New Jersey keeps the underground, DIY metal train rolling in the US. There’s very little from this scene that isn’t high quality, and most bands within it take pride in raw, unpolished production. OSDM fans will be pleased. Metallurgical Fire
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The dissonant bleakness of the first track is less weird and more hypnotic than on the second track. That's why I like it a little more. But both songs together make for an extraordinary experience and a journey to the arhythmically beating heart of darkness. mourner
supported by 7 fans who also own “Dwelling on Wretched Fragments”
Revenant Marquis continues with the subterranean vocals on this album. Percussion sound on all tracks has a very large sound, especially the bass drum. Guitar is generally very clean. The more I listen, the more I get Xasthur vibes, but with a more rock and roll influence. Still very depressive and chaotic. A cool album! QQBeastMode