Review: Deadly Carnage - Through the Void, Above the Suns | |||||||
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Through the Void, Above the Suns | |||||||
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Label: Aeternitas Tenebrarum Music Foundation Year released: 2018 Duration: 45:23 Tracks: 9 Genre: Black Metal Rating: Review online: June 6, 2018 Reviewed by: Bruno Medeiros |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 4/5 (80%) (5 Votes)
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The rule "big name, pompous sound" (fuck, even the label name is huge) comes to fruition with Deadly Carnage's fourth album, that mixes some traditional Black elements, chunky slices of Atmospheric Black and small pinches of Doom. Through the Void, Above the Suns is a complex work to digest, but when you understand the album's proposal, it becomes quite enjoyable. Stars, dark matter, black holes and all that space shit Metal bands love to talk about are the main course here, with plenty of reverberations, ethereal sounds, emotional performances and dense, dark passages that – when listened to alongside the lyrics – are pretty awesome. The best things here, though, are the amazing drumming by Marco Ceccarelli and the powerful – yet exaggerated – vocals by Alexios Ciancio. Pretty cool album, better experienced with some headphones and the lights off. |
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