Review: Tyfon's Doom - Emperor's Path | |||||||
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Emperor's Path | |||||||
Label: Gates of Hell Records Year released: 2017 Duration: 46:24 Tracks: 11 Genre: Heavy Metal Rating: Review online: April 18, 2018 Reviewed by: MetalMike |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 3.71/5 (74.29%) (7 Votes)
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Like on their debut EP Yeth Hound from 2016, Tyfon's Doom play an early 80s-inspired propulsive and aggressive heavy metal on their first full-length, Emperor's Path. The sound is quite similar as main man Tommi Varsala is dedicated to his formula of chugging riffs and Cronos/Chris Boltendahl-style gravelly vocals. The sound is authentically 80s, raw and intense and I like the energy here, but the same songwriting limitations from the EP have carried forward. There's nothing that jumps out and the album goes by in somewhat of a blur. Nevertheless, I don't turn my nose up at solid heavy metal and neither should you. Tyfon's Doom are a band to watch. |
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