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Prokopton

France Country of Origin: France

Prokopton
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Type: Full-Length
Release Date: January 8th, 2016
Genre: Death, Melodic
1. Haunted And Sleepless
2. Distortion Of Former Self
3. Negative Creep (Nirvana Cover)
4. I Ate The Dead And Swallowed The Virus (Live)
5. The Horror Of Existence (Live)
6. Everyone I Went To High School With Is Dead (Live) (Mr. Bungle Cover)
1. Prokopton
3. Dissonance Within
4. Snowblind
5. At Eternity's Gate
6. Back Again
8. If I Should Die
1. Phobetor
2. Mass Green Extinctus
4. Dog Shaped Man
5. Four Flies
6. Midnight Glass
7. The Fiction In The Dark
8. A Cursed Black End
9. They're Already Inside
10. The Horror Of Existence


Review by Adam M on April 30, 2019.

Aephanemer perform a type of melodic death metal that has a very strong folk presence.  The music here has almost as much in common with a band like Manegarm as it does a band like Insomnium.  The result is a lively and full of life recording.  The songs here bleed energy and substance.  Still, despite the very lively nature of the band they fail to surpass the best of modern death metal because there is simply not enough original music to be found here.  It does a good job bringing along a head banging presence, but you won’t be enjoying this as much as even middle tier albums from Omnium Gatherum, Dark Tranquillity and Insomnium

The band does bring some symphonic elements in the mix as can be seen from tracks like The Sovereign, but these are still not enough to elevate them above other melodic death metal.  Instead, we should just enjoy the music for the well crafted nature it brings forth.  The songs here are certainly catchy and accessible enough, whilst have a hint of complexity to add to their overall aura.  The result is a strong album and one that is a lot of fun to listen to.  One just can’t help overcoming the feeling that this has been done before and better at that.  The addition of small elments of a classical nature does add an extra dimension to the disc. 

It’s somewhat compelling, but just not interesting enough to challenge the greats from the melodic death metal genre.  So fans of melodic death metal should find a lot to like here, especially if they come in with expectations that aren’t the highest.  Prokopton is a fun, yet derivative recording that does add a small symphonic flair to be slighlty more interesting, but still gets bogged down when compared to the best of melodic death metal.

Rating: 7.3 out of 10

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Review by Adam M on April 30, 2019.

Aephanemer perform a type of melodic death metal that has a very strong folk presence.  The music here has almost as much in common with a band like Manegarm as it does a band like Insomnium.  The result is a lively and full of life recording.  The songs here bleed energy and substance.  Still, despite the very lively nature of the band they fail to surpass the best of modern death metal because there is simply not enough original music to be found here.  It does a good job bringing along a head banging presence, but you won’t be enjoying this as much as even middle tier albums from Omnium Gatherum, Dark Tranquillity and Insomnium

The band does bring some symphonic elements in the mix as can be seen from tracks like The Sovereign, but these are still not enough to elevate them above other melodic death metal.  Instead, we should just enjoy the music for the well crafted nature it brings forth.  The songs here are certainly catchy and accessible enough, whilst have a hint of complexity to add to their overall aura.  The result is a strong album and one that is a lot of fun to listen to.  One just can’t help overcoming the feeling that this has been done before and better at that.  The addition of small elments of a classical nature does add an extra dimension to the disc. 

It’s somewhat compelling, but just not interesting enough to challenge the greats from the melodic death metal genre.  So fans of melodic death metal should find a lot to like here, especially if they come in with expectations that aren’t the highest.  Prokopton is a fun, yet derivative recording that does add a small symphonic flair to be slighlty more interesting, but still gets bogged down when compared to the best of melodic death metal.

Rating: 7.3 out of 10

   1.14k

Review by Adam M on April 30, 2019.

Aephanemer perform a type of melodic death metal that has a very strong folk presence.  The music here has almost as much in common with a band like Manegarm as it does a band like Insomnium.  The result is a lively and full of life recording.  The songs here bleed energy and substance.  Still, despite the very lively nature of the band they fail to surpass the best of modern death metal because there is simply not enough original music to be found here.  It does a good job bringing along a head banging presence, but you won’t be enjoying this as much as even middle tier albums from Omnium Gatherum, Dark Tranquillity and Insomnium

The band does bring some symphonic elements in the mix as can be seen from tracks like The Sovereign, but these are still not enough to elevate them above other melodic death metal.  Instead, we should just enjoy the music for the well crafted nature it brings forth.  The songs here are certainly catchy and accessible enough, whilst have a hint of complexity to add to their overall aura.  The result is a strong album and one that is a lot of fun to listen to.  One just can’t help overcoming the feeling that this has been done before and better at that.  The addition of small elments of a classical nature does add an extra dimension to the disc. 

It’s somewhat compelling, but just not interesting enough to challenge the greats from the melodic death metal genre.  So fans of melodic death metal should find a lot to like here, especially if they come in with expectations that aren’t the highest.  Prokopton is a fun, yet derivative recording that does add a small symphonic flair to be slighlty more interesting, but still gets bogged down when compared to the best of melodic death metal.

Rating: 7.3 out of 10

   1.14k