8 thoughts on “Opening the Tomb: Exhausted Prayer”

  1. C.M. says:

    So you’re reposting Metal Archives reviews now? Or is this the most elegant satire ever? Because nobody seriously and intentionally finishes two sentences in a row with “it rules”.

    1. OliveFox says:

      “Oh yeah mama!”

  2. trystero says:

    Metal for and by people who hate metal but want to look cool.

  3. 2Pacalyptic Raids says:

    A fusion of Cynic and Satyricon sounds utterly appalling.

  4. ANUS Heinous says:

    Background music for lesbian dance theory seminars.

  5. Rainer Weikusat says:

    This is irritating.

    At times, it really feels as if it was intended to offend everyone’s sense of aesthetic equally, the 5th track being the most glaring example of that (didn’t listen to all of them): This starts with a somewhat lame death metal riff and some ‘brutal’ vocals but everyone except the drummer seems to be half asleep. It then goes into some male choir singing with slightly odd harmonics, followed by a return to ‘relaxedly brutal’ with a short duet between that and some washed-out black metal singing, followed by an entirely misguided attempt at playing some 1970s style doom but that’s just a simple repetition of the same chords over and over again without doom-styled endings, this breaks into a solo which alternates between prog-noodling and iommisisms, then, pseudo-brutal-followed-by-choir reappears and the amyelencephalus finally dies with slowly played speed/ thrash instrumental part (I may have mixed up some of this).

  6. Can you survive the blitzkrieg says:

    Enticing double kick groove

  7. morbideathscream says:

    A mix of cynic and satyricon, I think I’ll pass. I don’t do post metal.

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