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It’s a solid debut full-length for the band in the area of doomy, despondent Hard Rock/Metal that makes good use of dejection and anguish throughout the nine tracks. Sometimes I wish the vocals had a little more presence, but when they are missing, it does allow the shift to the guitar and bass work to really dig deep into that droning sorrow that marks the genre as well as it does. Van De Beek’s drumming also sometimes get lost in the mix and a little more fire and brimstone from the instrument might help bump this into something special. As it stands, a good album in the genre.
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