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giovedì 8 settembre 2022

Megadeth - The Sick, The Dying...And The Dead!

#FOR FANS OF: Thrash/Speed
Definitely happy I got the CD version of this album. However, the streaming displays two bonus tracks not found in the physical copy of the album. It was definitely worth the wait despite the critics opinions of this release. I'm so into this one. It's probably one of their best in years. There's just a variety of thrash/heavy metal on here. What's not shown is that Steve DiGiorgio is on bass for the recording, not James Lamenzo. He's a permanent part of the band however and toured with them this past year (2021). I got a chance to catch them with Hatebreed, Lamb of God and Trivium! What a show!

The music on here is supreme balancing metal guitar with some clean parts (small amounts) mostly distortion. Kiko takes care of pretty much all of the leads so that Dave could focus on the rhythms and vocals. That's how it's going to be from now here on. The leads were technical reminiscent of Marty Friedman. It's a shame he left the band in 2000 but Kiko is darn good replacement! He had a read of Dave's book when he joined the band. These guys have been a band since 1983 ever since Dave got kicked out of Metallica. Megadeth never had as much success as Metallica but still they have loyal followers!

Pretty much every song on here I like and the production quality is top notch. The guitars and vocals did the album justice, still furious as veterans! They still have it after all these years and the lineup changing over time firings and deaths unfortunately. But as frontman, Dave is always in command showing his good songwriting even at 60 years of age. He still has the fire! This one does any but disappoint. It certainly doesn't one bit the music steals the album. These guys are still as creative as can be and the riffs are catchy as all hell. I think that they're a while from retiring!

Again, I'm glad I bought this CD and showed support for the music industry that's failing due to streaming services. I'll probably collect CD's till I die. This is an outstanding album. I say that it's a "77" average but it's because there are some things that could use improvement but not many things. I'm glad that they took this "old school" approach to thrash metal than their other releases which were more heavy metal. I'm not in favor of the lyrical concepts but that is immaterial. What these guys did on here was monumental. I hate other critics that damn this one where I see as one of the highlights of 2022 in metal. Own it! (Death8699)


(Universal Music Group - 2022)
Score: 78

https://megadeth.com/the-sick-the-dying-and-the-dead/

venerdì 2 settembre 2022

Peurbleue – La Ciguë

#PER CHI AMA: Black/Drone
La perlustrazione del sottosuolo francese prosegue senza sosta da parte della Les Acteurs de L’Ombre Productions, un’opera incessante volta a identificare i migliori talenti in terra transalpina. Quello dei Peurbleue è un progetto che fa capo a tal JC EX, un musicista legato all’underground drone ambient. Questo background diventa estremamente chiaro con l’incipit “Fecondation” che ci propina tre minuti di inquietanti suoni industriali. Auspicando che l’intero lavoro non segua la stessa piega, mi accingo all’ascolto della successiva “A la Gloire!”, ma anche qui accanto ad una voce quasi declamatoria, sono sonorità spettrali, fluttuanti e angoscianti a palesarsi, almeno fino al terzo minuto, quando la proposta destrutturata del duo, sembra finalmente prendere una forma più delineata ai confini di un suicidal black. Questo sound inizia a prender forma con la terza “Rosee Eternelle”, un brano orrorifico per componente vocale, atmosfere totalmente sghembe che richiamano quelle di film in cui l’immagine della realtà sembra distorcersi nella rappresentazione dello spazio, quasi fossimo in pieno hangover e non ci reggessimo nemmeno in piedi. I suoni sembrano frutto di una pura improvvisazione tra pazzi psicotici rinchiusi da decenni entro quattro mura di una stanza dalle pareti bianche imbottite. Questo per dire che quanto incluso in ‘La Ciguë’ non è qualcosa di cosi semplice da assimilare viste le influenze derivanti da band come gli Xasthur e vari epigoni o da ambiti musicali che fanno della distorsione, della follia e della sperimentazione il proprio mantra. Penso alla breve “Survie” e alle sue alterazioni sensoriali all’insegna di drone e ambient, cosi come alle stralunate atmosfere della successiva “Caniveau”. Quello dei Peurbleu, sia ben chiaro, non può essere definito un disco di cui possa apprezzare in toto i suoi contenuti, cosi schivi, tormentati e demoniaci, ma non posso nemmeno schiantarne la voglia esagerata di seguire nuove strade di ricerca, un qualcosa a cui ambisco ogni qualvolta mi metto ad ascoltare e recensire un disco. Insomma, ben vengano dischi di tali contenuti, anche se non apprezzabili tout court. Per ora va bene cosi, ma in futuro mi aspetto un pizzico di accessibilità in più altrimenti il rischio è che album di questo tipo sia riservato solo ad un pubblico di pochi eletti. (Francesco Scarci)

(LADLO Productions - 2022)
Voto: 68

https://ladlo.bandcamp.com/album/la-cigu

Vanitas - Das Leben Eintraum

BACK IN TIME: recensione gentilmente concessa da Nihil Zine
#PER CHI AMA: Gothic/Death/Black
Un disco, questo degli austriaci Vanitas in cui si potrebbero spendere fiumi di parole senza mai riuscire a inquadrare il loro particolarissimo stile che riesce ad abbracciare diversi generi come il gothic, il death, il black o ancora la musica classica senza mai essere banale o scontata. I pezzi superano di media i cinque minuti e alternano parti veloci ad altre tristi offrendo anche bellissime melodie con cantati growls nel classico stile degli Amorphis (primo periodo) fino ad arrivare a stacchi di soprano alla Nightwish, riuscendo cosi a conferire ai pezzi un’affascinante impronta barocca.

(CCP Records – 2000)
Voto: 74

martedì 30 agosto 2022

VOW Dreams - In Immense Silence

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#PER CHI AMA: Death/Black
La proposta dei VOW Dreams in questo terzo demo che include quattro tracce, si presenta di assai difficile interpretazione. Il primo pezzo, "The Songs of the Souls", è uno strumentale che oltre a proporre un ridondante arpeggio di accompagnamento, propina un lungo riff di chitarra che sembra vagare alla rinfusa. Complice verosimilmente una registrazione a dir poco imbarazzante, la proposta si presenta davvero di scarsa fattura. Nei successivi brani, il duo sardo prova a cambiare il tiro e in effetti qualcosa da salvare si riesce addirittura a trovare. Un qualche giro di chitarra ad esempio ma quella batteria dai suoni finti e sintetici, faccio fatica a digeririla. Le vocals sono pulite e poco incisive (vuoi anche per una pronuncia inglese alquanto disastrosa). Per il resto, tanta noia, idee sconclusionate e suoni indecenti. Che la prossima sia quella buona? Mah, vedendo il numero di demo prodotti e lo zero al numero di album rilasciati in 25 anni, direi che non ci siamo proprio. (Francesco Scarci)

(Self - 2002)
Voto: 45

Spider God - Ett Främmande Språk / A Foreign Tongue

#PER CHI AMA: Melo Black/Death
Questo 'Ett Främmande Språk / A Foreign Tongue') completa la trilogia 'The Faith Trilogy' della one man band britannica Spider God, dopo i precedenti episodi 'Den Inre Borgen / The Interior Castle' e 'Skugglösa Ljuset / Shadowless Light'. Avevo ascoltato qualcosina in passato dei nostri ma non mi avevano colpito quanto invece durante l'ascolto di questo nuovo EP, che consta di quattro tracce più intro e outro. Ecco, dall'ambientale introduzione ci muoviamo verso quella che è la traccia migliore del disco, "Hemska krafter / Horrible Forces", un pezzo di black melodico che per certi versi mi ha ricordato i Windir per quelle sue scorribande chitarristiche cosi epiche che fanno da contraltare ad aperture ariose e assai melodiche e la voce del frontman cosi caustica ma perfetta per questo genere. La traccia scivola via che è una bellezza grazie anche ad un finale travolgente che mi infetta con la sua forza enorme emotiva. "Överskuggad av Blod / Eclipsed by Blood" esplode con tutta la sua rabbia cieca tra black old school, qualche reminiscenza post punk e qualche scintilla folklorica che si ripete tale e quale anche nella più spietata traccia successiva, "Främlingar och Tårar / Strangers and Tears" per un'altra tiratissima song guidata dalle lanciatissime chitarre del mastermind inglese. Con "Omfamna Förtvivlan / Embrace Despair" ci muoviamo in territori rock metal relativamente più convenzionali tra melodie accattivanti e scream vocals per una proposta che alla fine suonerà in realtà anche come la più sperimentale, se inserita in questo contesto. A chiudere l'EP, ci pensa un outro di voci femminili e synth che in 45 secondi sancisce il degno finale per questo interessante lavoro. (Francesco Scarci)

(Repose Records/Death Prayer Records/Phantom Lure - 2022)
Voto: 74

https://spider-god.bandcamp.com/album/ett-fr-mmande-spr-k-a-foreign-tongue

lunedì 29 agosto 2022

Nocratai - Drammaunico

BACK IN TIME: recensione gentilmente concessa da Nihil Zine
#PER CHI AMA: Industrial Black
'Drammaunico' è il terzo demo per questa band da cui non si sa mai che genere di stramberie sonore aspettarsi, come si era già potuto ascoltare sul primo grandissimo demo di industrial black metal apocalittico e sul secondo di bizzarra musica elettronica. Dunque, come descrivere questa ennesima bizzarria? Vi ricordate il pesantissimo ultra doom improvvisato degli Abruptum? Immaginatevi gli Abrubtum che, invece di suonare super doom, suonino super black; è così che dovete immaginare questo 'Drammaunico'. La chitarra fornisce un incessante ronzio di sottofondo ma, contrariamente a quanto ci si possa aspettare, è la batteria lo strumento che crea veramente la forma e la struttura dei brani cambiando vari ritmi (da mid-tempo a speed black) e a volte scomparendo per un po’. La voce di 4 poi è delirante e farfugliosa, declamatoria e sempre malignamente effettata. Strambi!

Slimelord - Insurmountable Peril

#PER CHI AMA: Techno Death/Doom
Gli Slimelord sono in giro da tre anni e questo 'Insurmountable Peril' rappresenta il terzo EP dalla loro fondazione. La band britannica, originaria di Leeds, propone un death doom cavernoso che si muove lungo le sole due tracce di questo lavoretto. "Until We Feed Again" funge in realtà quasi da intro, con i suoi tre minuti all'insegna di un sound atmosferico e inquietante che sfocerà nella lunga "Death on the Bayou", un brano decisamente in controtendenza con il precedente, complici ritmiche più scompaginate e dissonanti che s'intersecano con un fare melodico e successivamente anche con chitarre che sembrano provenire dritte dalla Scandinavia. La batteria invece mi ha evocato i mitici Disembowelment con le vocals da cavernicolo a porsi sopra quella porzione orrorifica di chitarre che trova squarci di melodia e brutalità in una serie di ubriacanti assoli che dominano la seconda parte del brano per un lavoro comunque scarno e periglioso, che necessita sicuramente di ulteriori approfondimenti in una release decisamente più lunga e strutturata. Per ora, sembrano esserci buone basi, ma francamente vorrei molto di più. (Francesco Scarci)
 
(Sewer Rot Records - 2022)
Voto: 65

Arch Enemy - Deceivers

#FOR FANS OF: Melo Death
This is definitely a solid more consistently good release than their predecessor 'Will To Power'. It has good rhythms and melodies that they seemed to go back to but never as good as the first three Arch Enemy albums in their established discography. I don't think it's ever going to be what it once was but at least they're making new albums. Alissa has better vocals than Angela to me but Johan fit in the first three releases. They had hallmark rhythms in the early days that 'Deceivers' seemed to touch upon. And with Jeff Loomis on lead guitar fits where Nick I don't think did and Christopher yes in the early days.

AE is Michael's band after he left Carcass spending time working on two albums with them 'Necroticsm' and 'Heartwork'. I suppose he wanted his own style of melodic melodies and so forth. 'War Eternal' got a lot of negative press too being there were only 3 songs that I care to listen to. But 'Deceivers' seems to be a rebirth of magic melodies that they've constructed. And Alissa is consistent as well lighting up with her brutal vocals some clean, too! But not many at that. I believe that this is an album with multiple combinations of clean, heavy and heavier guitars with Jeff contributing his lead guitar amazing licks.

It seems as though there's multiple contributions in the songwriting, though I believe Michael still has the bulk of the songwriting and melodies. This is a pretty fresh hitting release but with Angela, 'Wages of Sin' probably was her best. For Alissa, this is her best most diverse attack on the vocal department. These guys refuse to go away. I tell you, some of the songs they released before this album came out I didn't like. But when I heard the whole album it reigned supreme. It's not entirely brutal, there are segments of clean vocals and melodies. But it seemed to fit in the direction it took with a more progressive type of melodic death.

I had to order this CD because I think it's one that I'm going to play to death. A lot on here I hold to be true to what metal I'm in favor of. The guitars have a lot of highlights. And the vocals as well. Production quality is fantastic which made the album more likable. I didn't rate this higher than a "75" because I think it didn't hit higher than that mark. Pose more melodic riffs I would've probably hit a higher score of. But yes, this didn't to me deserve any negative marks really. A really well arranged melodic death metal release that they can chalk up to a successful contribution to the metal community. (Death8699)


(Century Media - 2022)
Score: 75

https://www.archenemy.net/en/

Robert Plant - Carry Fire

#PER CHI AMA: Hard Rock
Pilloline di esoterismo fai-da-te ("Carry Fire" e "A Way With Words"), senili blandizie amorose ("The May Queen" e "Season's Song") ed una spolveratina di indignato apocalittismo fuori tempo massimo ("Carving up the World Again…") giusto per dare sapore. E un paio di vezzose canzoni tematicamente sincratiche (blandizie plus esoterismo: "Keep it Hid"; esoterismo plus apocalittismo: "New World..."). Ammettiamolo: i testi di Robert Centrotavola Plant non sono mai stati il suo forte. In questo secondo album, le sonorità dei sensazionali traslatori spaziali si attenuano rispetto al precedente, pirotecnicissimo 'Lullaby... and the Ceaseless Roar', laddove però gli orizzonti tendono persino ad ampliarsi. E se da un lato "The May Queen! rievoca quel sublime folk malinconico che dilagava più di cinquant'anni or sono nel piucchesublime 'Led Zeppelin III', dall'altro "Carving up the World Again..." potrebbe ricordarvi una specie di versione etno-grunge degli Honeydrippers. Non scompaiono mai, o quasi mai (uh, forse soltanto nel rockabilly dire-artritico "Bones of Saints"), certi riverberi etno-ludici ("Dance with You Tonight", "A Way With Words" e la stessa "New World...") soltanto occasionalmente preminenti (la maghrebina title track). La tecno-rarefatta "Bluebirds Over the Mountain" sarebbe una cover del retro del primo (e unico) misconosciuto 45 giri del piucchemisconosciuto Ersel Hickey, che a sua volta vi sembrerà una sorta di rivisitazione rockabilly di "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" (noto brano popolare scozzese). Ma solo dopo aver inalato una piuccheconsistente quantità di THC. (Alberto Calorosi)

(Nonesuch Records - 2017)
Voto: 60

https://www.robertplant.com/

domenica 28 agosto 2022

Virulence - A conflict Scenario

BACK IN TIME: recensione gentilmente concessa da Nihil Zine
#PER CHI AMA: Death/Grind
Mi sono avvicinato all’ascolto di questi Virulence con grande curiosità, visto il genere da loro proposto: una miscela estremamente riuscita di grind, death metal, hardcore con stacchi jazz/fusion. Il loro primo full-length album parte con "Entrance", un intro che unisce violenza e atmosfera sfociando poi nella prima song, "Reptilian Triangle". Questa traccia stabilisce subito le coordinate del gruppo. Le parti grind sono devastanti ma comunque tecnicamente pregevoli quanto la presenza di riff più moderni, vicini all’essenzialità della musica hardcore, per non parlare delle variazioni jazz. Si prosegue così leggeri nell’ascolto fino a "Cementing with Introspection", a mio avviso il miglior pezzo presente. Questa song parte con un attacco jazz per poi cadere in un riffing grind sospeso tra ritmiche più moderne e variazioni tipiche del jazz contemporaneo. I Virulence sono veramente originali senza cadere nel patetico in quanto il loro songwriting è ineccepibile come dimostra anche "Your Own Palestine", il brano che chiude il disco. In questo album non ci sono cadute di tono, anzi tutte le tracce presenti sono di gran lunga sopra la media del genere (beh, ovviamente se li consideriamo pezzi grind). Quindi non posso che sostenere i Virulence, un gruppo che con la sua originalità, avrebbe potuto contribuire all’evoluzione del metal estremo (si sono sciolti nel 2003/ndr).

sabato 27 agosto 2022

Van Diemen - Sarcophilus Laniarius

#FOR FANS OF: Melo Death
Patrick Schmidt, the one man band releases his second full-length German based melodic death metal based that has some pretty sick metal! The tempos are slow on all seven tracks, but they are filled with emotion! They remind me a lot of Dissection, In Flames, Dark Tranquillity, et al. But there is a sort of echo and aura to the band. It's wholly dark but the riffs are the highlight to me! The vocals have some kick to them shouting like Jon from Dissection (RIP). That's what they remind me of totally. This guy (Patrick) is totally dedicated to his genre of metal. And he has some unique riffs. I liked this whole album. Only seven songs but 44 minutes in length.

This whole album is chill with a grim aura to it reminiscent of Darkthrone though this guy plays sick melodic death. And a lot of the riffs sound like Dark Tranquillity on the 'Projector' album. There are some bits of fast tempos, but so not much. I like the energy Patrick emits. The vocals compliment the music quite good! In constructing a melodic album as this they have all the components that make it listenable. They're really good at his melodic death craft. Just totally intriguing track after track. What a helluv a composition as this I don't really have anything bad to say about this one. It's solid.

The production quality is superb and even though this is new to me this band keeps improving from their debut album which got average rating press. I think this deserves a lot more! Some songs have clean guitars but only as an inro which segues into a lot of solid metal that just flows. At times it's hardcore in-your-face metal to more melodic episodes it's fascinating how they make sounds that are just immaculate. All of these songs deserve recognition. They are unique and unprecedented compositions of great music. Although they resemble the bands mentioned above they do have their own unique set of music.

I had no problem hearing this a few times with utter amazement. There's just nothing negative to say here. Pure melodic death array of sounds leaving the listener in awe. The vocals are pretty brutal but they fit the music quite well. I don't think that Patrick had any dips or songs that dragged on. All seven tracks are constructed and well thought out. For a pretty unknown band, he makes way to utterly mature and dazzling melodic death metal. I think that if he continues on this journey, he's going to be quite successful. I'm trying to make way for incoming listeners to love and respect this band! (Death8699)


Em Sinfonia - Intimate Portrait

BACK IN TIME: recensione gentilmente concessa da Nihil Zine
#PER CHI AMA: Death/Doom
Nati come side project di Brian Griffin, songwriter/chitarrista/produttore dei più famosi Broken Hope, gli Em Sinfonia approdano a questo full length dopo un demo, diventato poi Mcd ('In Mourning Symphony' su Martyr Music Group), molto venduto. Dediti ad un symphonic doom/death metal con, come dicono, una grande varietà di vocals, i nostri sfornano in realtà un album non proprio decente che non ha niente a che fare con l’etichetta appioppata dalla casa discografica. Canzoni deboli, impersonali, che perdono anche dal punto di vista sonoro per la scarsa qualità di registrazione. Chitarre troppo chiuse, orchestrazioni e violini fiacchi, voci poi talmente varie che non si riconoscono più quelle portanti (tra queste le female vocals sono troppo su toni Festival di San Remo). I testi poi trattano sempre gli stessi argomenti triti e ritriti: "Tears Fall Like Rain", "In Erotic Rapture" e cosi via. Gli E.S. non mi hanno colpito per nulla. Pertanto, non saprei proprio a chi consigliarli.

(Martyr Music Group - 2001)
Voto: 50

https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Em_Sinfonia

In Grief - An Eternity of Misery

#FOR FANS OF: Death/Doom
The Italian trio In Grief was founded just two years ago, but the newcomers have been able to present a promising demo and EP prior to the arrival of the always decisive debut, where a new project must show all the cards. This didn’t seem to be a problem as the three musicians are already involved in several other projects, and the experience is always a secure value.
 
'An Eternity of Misery' is the name of the baby and, as you may guess, the music behind this title suits the title perfectly well. What In Grief dues is a 100% classic death/doom metal, absolutely devoted to what the genre has offered since its inception. So, don’t expect any great surprise, although I am quite sure that In Grief doesn’t want to please with you with surprises, but with the quality of its stuff, what fortunately happens. The album begins with an awesome starter entitled "Beyond the Dark Veil", which includes all the elements you want to hear in this genre. Robust growls accompanied by a solid yet classic rhythmic base and quite heavy guitars, this time accompanied by a beautiful violin, an instrument that always shines every time is used in the death/doom genre. In the subsequent track "Ярна", the guitars make a step forward in terms of addictive and memorable melodies which stuck in your mind as the song advances. The composition itself is a bit more upbeat in its peace, which is always a good aspect as the band tries to add some variety in a genre, where the pace is not always so heterogeneous, to say at least. The violin has another nice yet small appearance in the also quite enjoyable track "Queen of Babylon", where it performs another delicate melody accompanied by the guitars, which is the best moment of this composition. The guitar performance is excellent through the whole album with a good dose of excellent heavy riffs, but also some great harmonies and very enjoyable solos. It seems pretty clear to me that there is a good amount of work behind to make sound the guitars enough varied in each song. "Demons" is the real outsider of this album with a different approach and pace. Initially the song is quite soft and has some clean vocals, but it slowly evolves to a heavier section, where the aggressive vocals have a higher pitch than usual. The violin makes another appearance, which unsurprisingly is exquisite once again. The album has a great ending thanks to a trio of excellent songs. Here,the band shows the most excellent aspects of its music with a mixture of great riffs and memorable melodies (those guitars in the middle of "Close to Insanity", accompanied by some fantastic atmospheric arrangements are top-notch), more breathtaking violin additions and a great craftsmanship. Realizing how good are the atmospheric keys, I only hope that they will use them more often in future releases, as they are hypnotizing and enrich In Grief’s compositions in a very appropriate way.

In conclusion, In Grief’s 'An Eternity of Misery' is an excellent debut of pure death/doom metal with a great work in the compositions. I do hope they will explore more their most atmospheric and melancholic side in their future releases, as the violin and the keys are a more than welcoming addition to the already excellence, we can find in the guitar work. (Alain González Artola)

(Iron Bonehead Productions - 2022)
Score: 82

domenica 21 agosto 2022

Soulfly - Totem

#FOR FANS OF: Thrash/Groove Death
My first release from Soulfly was 'Savages' which I found to be interesting. This release seemed bland the first few listens to. Then it kind of grew on me. I wasn't exactly sure what to expect here and well this one is a little bit more experimental and cut-throat. I've been a fan of Max Cavalera since the early Sepultura days in the band. He took quite a different approach then those days here is experimental Max. I like it though, the not knowing what to expect here sort of idea. The brutality, the temperance, the enlightenment. It's 40 minutes of in your face metal with vocal effects and odd time signatures.

This type of metal has a bit of a groove to it with death metal components. A really odd release including the leads with terror on the vocals bellowing. These guys have riffs that are simply atypical and sort of bizarre. I don't know how else to describe this album but just that: ATYPICAL. It might be the norm of how Soulfly works and that's how Max wants it, I just sense a peculiar sounds and rhythms. Nothing seems to remain the same it's just different from all respects. Then the clean tone guitars, it gives me pause about the direction the band is taking here. Weird metal and highly atypical.

Forty minutes of this going on what I've described here. It's solid here, Max sounds odd on this it's forceful but not to the extent reflective of Sepultura's Max in your face. Hell, he's in his 50's now still making metal and Igor doing Sepultura tributes too. He's had to relearn their songs but still sounds good. Soulfly is his project. Weird metal it's totally him just whatever he's doing he's putting his thoughts into this music the rhythms are cool and heavy but this experiment with Soulfly puts Max in a different position. I don't hear a plethora of fans liking this band. Those I do because it's metal but it's just different genres.

The anger and brutality is here but Max is in a league of his own dynamics. If he continues in this direction, who knows what to expect on the next LP. More experimenting or something more straightforward? It's unpredictable as to where he's going here. Heavy guitars, clean bouts and vocals with an echo/reverb. This guy is totally metal, it's just his ideas for metal aren't at all the same as the Sepultura days where he's utterly thrash galore. But on 'Roots' is where his strange where his writing went opposed to 'Beneath The Remains' and 'Arise'. I think the expectation is a new Sepultura here with Max but it's so not. Don't expect that at all. For Soulfly fans, this is a keeper! (Death8699)


(Nuclear Blast - 2022)
Score: 74

https://www.soulfly.com/totem