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Afterblood
Artist Icon Of Unsound Minds (2013)
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"Of Unsound Minds" is the debut full length studio album from Greek Death/Thrash Metal band, Independently released November 22nd, 2013.
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“Of Unsound Minds,” the debut offering from Greek death/thrashers Afterblood, shows a nice hybridized attempt by the band to introduce themselves and their style quite nicely as there’s some fine elements at work here for them to work on in their future careers as well as some lingering rookie mistakes.
One of the most notable aspects for the band, especially on a debut offering, is the fact that they seem incredibly confident with their sound and approach even this early on. Adopting more of a cross-over between death and thrash metal, only with far more of a melodic undercurrent than most who play the style go for.
While there’s some problems to be had with this one, there’s still some fine points to be had with this release and definitely shows signs of a band that more than likely will find its way in the scene and come up with their own original voice. This mixing of symphonic overtones alongside mid-tempo melody-filled death/thrash metal could be a real stand-out way to go for the band with plenty of songs that are geared for such a presentation.


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