Review: Sin of God - Aenigmata | |||||||
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Aenigmata | |||||||
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![]() Label: Satanath Records Year released: 2016 Duration: 38:10 Tracks: 9 Genre: Death Metal Rating: 4/5 Review online: November 11, 2017 Reviewed by: Luxi Lahtinen |
![]() for:Aenigmata Rated 4/5 (80%) (7 Votes)
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Hungarian Death Metal is always welcome in my house, at least when it's well crafted and able to give a painful and lasting kick straight to my groin! ...Well, metaphorically speaking, of course! Sin of God are made of five talented and seasoned Death Metal musicians who undoubtedly want their band to sound without any nonsense, gimmicks, or other bullshit. The band's second album, Aenigmata, is a strong tour de force, churning out heavy, crushing, and dark Death Metal that draws parallels with bands like Immolation, Incantation, Disma, Torture Killer, and the like. The band's intensity level is high, and if one could be murdered by sound, this album would be the murder weapon. The use of fiery blast beat-ridden drum work added with some ominous, crawling mid-tempo rhythms as well as spot-on solo work seems to be matching really well, highlighting the band's diversity in terms of solid songwriting. Brutal, very American-sounding NY-style Death Metal is what you get from these Hungarian Death Metal flag bearers. If that's your thing, then this is definitely something for you. |
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