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Newest Review: ... and feature some excellent instrumental breaks as opposed to the customary backseat usually reserved for the guitars, which ... more

 ... is certainly no longer the case. In essence, this is the album fans have been waiting for all along. The only real problem with combining so many influences is that the album does tend to veer between styles occasionally and this can be a little distracting, as the majestic symphony of track nine, a vastly improved take on the 'Battle Magic' sound, is followed up by some genuinely evil and scary stuff in 'Beneath the Crimson Vaults of Cydonia,' but for being more demanding on the listener, this is ultimately far mo...more

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Chthonic Chronicles - Bal Sagoth: Sinistrous Legendary Fulgurates From Me (486 words)
by - written on 26/02/08 (Very useful, 9 readings)
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After a few years' break, the masters of over-the-top epic metal Bal-Sagoth returned with the finest release of their career, one that completely blows away their previous disappointments and returns to their glory days of old, while at the same time sounding satisfyingly different. 'The Chthonic Chronicles' is the heaviest and darkest album since 1996's 'Starfire Burning...' and boasts comparable death metal influence to the debut, while retaining the melodic and symphonic elements that the band has developed and slowly refined since. Best of all, there's a newfound sense of structure that makes this truly progressive, as songs pass through internal movements and ...  Read the complete review

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