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Firespawn
Artist Icon The Reprobate (2017)
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"The Reprobate" is the second full length studio album from Swedish death metal band Firespawn,
released April 28, 2017 through Century Media Records.
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Whether ‘The Reprobate’ is worth your time or not depends entirely on what you are looking for. If you are needing something unique and innovative, Firespawn’s newest offering may leave you disappointed. Those that long for the Left Hand Path era of Entombed will certainly adore ‘The Reprobate’, as it advances on the ultra heavy, melody-tinged sound Petrov began his career with. This is pure, unadulterated, classic-sounding Swe-death – a perfect soundtrack for drinking beer, banging your head, and pillaging your local village. Refreshingly comfortable, though ‘The Reprobate’ isn’t ground-breaking, it is a damn fine death metal record that both die-hard fans and genre new-comers can enjoy. What it lacks in unique ideas it more than makes up for in skull-crushing ferocity and hook-filled riffs.
‘The Reprobate’. Every second of this album oozes classic, old-school, Scandinavian death metal, but at no point does it feel tired, rehashed, or boring. Reviewed by metalwani.com



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