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i checked out bands coming to my town, and xoth were on the list. at first i thought they were cheesy since i only liked metal to be deep, dark, and atmospheric .
i did enjoy the technical complexity, so i gave them another chance. i equated shredding with jockishness (ugh), but i now see it as a creative choice. i just had to approach it on my own terms, and xoth was the perfect gateway for this. they really opened up a new world for me. quasiotter
supported by 9 fans who also own “Chords of Disarray”
Waited a year longer than planned. A perfectly produced album. It’s better than Wretched Fate’s second record, and that’s saying something. Heavier than a hydrogen bomb landing on your face. Metallurgical Fire
supported by 9 fans who also own “Chords of Disarray”
This Italian take on Swe-death will beat the piss out of you with OSDM styled riffs fit to tenderize and brutalize. Helslave build on a tried-and-trve death metal formula, giving us the old-school satisfaction we crave, yet with enough novelty to enthrall time and again.
Delve into these sulphuric depths and take your pummeling, it's worth every bruise!
Arrogant Bastard