Review: Destinity - Resolve in Crimson | |||||||
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Resolve in Crimson | |||||||
Label: Lifeforce Records Year released: 2012 Duration: 42:37 Tracks: 9 Genre: Melodic Death Metal Rating: Review online: February 5, 2013 Reviewed by: Sargon the Terrible |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 3.29/5 (65.71%) (7 Votes)
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Well, it's been a long time since the face-ripping awesomeness of Synthetic Existence hasn't it? This band started out as a Black Metal act, then morphed into Death/Black, then pure Death, and now, finally, they are becoming some kind of trendy Melodeath band. This act still has a knack for punchy, syncopated riffs, and when they stick to that and the death growls they are listenable, but too much of this album is covered by sissy melodic diddling and awful, awful clean vocals that are like having Linkin Park vomit all over the songs. Skip it. |
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