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Release Date: 2004 - 03 - 22, Audio CD, Nuclear Blast Last Update 10.12.2009 06:10
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Ektomorf are a band formed by two Hungarian gypsy brothers Zoltán (vocals, guitar) and Csaba Farkas (bass), they set up in 1994 and have made 8 albums to date but some of the earlier ones are hard to obtain. They fuse hardcore/thrash metal with more ethnic tones to create a Sepultura like sound with some slightly more brutal guitar playing. I wouldn't say they are as good as Sepultura but they are better than Soulfly in my eyes. This album, their 5th has a different sound to some of the earlier stuff because they had branched out into a four-piece band having initially been a duette and later a trio. Having four members obviously allows for a larger range of ... Read the complete review
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