Review: 7th Nemesis - Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow | |||||||
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Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow | |||||||
Label: Great Dane Records Year released: 2010 Duration: 45:06 Tracks: 7 Genre: Extreme Metal Rating: Review online: December 13, 2012 Reviewed by: Sargon the Terrible |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 4.67/5 (93.33%) (6 Votes)
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This kind of thing is trendy in certain circles, because it carries both the "badass" cachet of being "extreme" while still being "complicated". Me, I am suspicious of prog in any form, and this kind of empty posturing leaves me cold. 7th Nemesis can play, and if they ever decided to write a songs, they could probably do that too, but here they have just crammed together a bunch of parts with no shape or reason to be where they are. The whole thing is just a hyperactive, formless blob of semi-jazz-inflected guitar jerking and a lot of pointless screaming to try and seem tough. Dull beyond the description of it. |
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