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Redemption
Release Date: 2000 - 07 - 10, Audio CD, Serious Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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Read Reviews for Redemption - Divine Empire
by - written on 27/06/08 (Useful, 30 readings)
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Formed by departed members of Malevolent Creation, Divine Empire is a death metal band intent on taking the genre to its extremes as well as back to the basics. In these comparatively short musical outbursts, emphasis is placed on speed, aggression and power, with a strong thrash undercurrent keeping it viable for old-school death metal fans. The speed and intensity are comparable to brutal death metal, especially with Derek Roddy's pummelling drums, but the music occasionally slows down to avoid such direct categorisation, most evident in the more drawn-out style of 'Witness to Terror' and 'Induced Expulsion.' 'Pray for Deliverance' is the longest song at ... Read the complete review
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