Tracklist
| CD |
| 1. | Dystopia |
| 2. | Amongst Marble And The Dead |
| 3. | Disembodied Steps |
| 4. | Flesh Epistle |
| 5. | Passion Of The Weak |
| 6. | Winds Of Chains |
| 7. | Encountering The Divine |
| 8. | Perimortem |
| 9. | Plague Of Nations |
| 10. | Epos |
Latest Reviews
| MANUEL JESUS CIENFUEGOS VIEJO | 09/25/2012 |
| Review by DIARIO DE UN METALHEAD. |      |
They are here again. Two years later the Swedish death GRAVE legend returns with forty-five minutes of sonic brutality. Blood for your ears. Sounds serious, blistering pace, annihilating riffs and unhinged batteries. "Endless Procession Of Souls" is called the creature, the tenth of the training that long ago became a veteran, not surprisingly his first album "Into The Grave" and was foaled makes a whopping twenty-one.
Recorded at their own Studio Soulless, with Ola Lindgren at the controls. Nobody better than they worked for a disc that reflected the ferocity that the band is able to deliver in their live shows.
Topics very long, only "Epistle Flesh" and "Plague Of Nations" down to four minutes. Perhaps the detail becomes the most radiables, the most accessible for those less accustomed to such sounds extreme.
The album combines strength, ferocity and some slow parts worthy of the best Black Sabbath with other devilish speed to Slayer. In all Ola Lindgren's voice sounded in perspective, with that bad grape treasures.
It is difficult to highlight an issue over the other, although personally I would stay with the initial "Amongst Marble And The Dead" for its spectacular start and speed, with the aforementioned "Epistle Flesh" by its say "commerciality" and certainly with My favorite "Plague Of Nations".
Do you like death metal? You'll fly!.
© Larry Runner 2012
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