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I had no idea there was proggy technical brutal death metal anywhere near this caliber. It's hard to overstate just how well this album succeeds in doing exactly what the band set out to do. You just gotta hear this one out in full. Camelus Dromedarius
supported by 19 fans who also own “Inhuman Grotesqueries”
This is Defeated Sanity's split with themselves. The first half is rough-and-tumble slams; the second half is prog that's like a long-lost Cynic demo. Surprisingly, the formula works, with enjoyably lo-fi production tying it all together. I hope Defeated Sanity incorporate more prog in the future, instead of relegating it to a one-off experiment. fyeahmetal
New Zealand technical death outfit Ulcerate have often been praised for their innovative genre approach—but six albums into their discography, there's even greater strength in their consistency. Bandcamp Album of the Day Dec 20, 2016