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Reforged In Gore

Sweden Country of Origin: Sweden

1. Fighting The World
2. Kings Of Metal
3. The Demon's Whip
4. The Warrior's Prayer
5. Defender
6. The Crown And The Ring (Lament Of The Kings)
7. Blow Your Speakers
8. Metal Warriors
9. Black Wind, Fire And Steel
10. Hail And Kill
11. The Power Of Thy Sword
12. Herz Aus Stahl
13. Kingdom Come
14. Master Of The Wind
1. Velocious Sexual Vehemence
2. Vicidity Of Blood
3. Blast Furnace
4. Digestive System Collapse
5. Reforged In Gore
6. Broken Bottle Force Feeding
7. Female Dermal Bodycoat
9. Splattered Smegma
10. I Will Kill Her
11. Revealing The Eye
12. Battered Stabbed And Bandsawed
13. Torch To Face Reconstruction
14. Strategic Dismemberment
1. Too Loud For The Crowd
2. Seven Gates Of Hell
3. Leave Me In Hell
4. Nightmare
5. Countess Bathory
6. Black Metal
7. The Chanting Of The Priest
8. Satanachist
9. Fly Trap
10. Warhead
11. Die Hard
12. Schitzo
13. Solo Mantas
14. Witching Hour
15. Buried Alive
16. Love Amongst The Dead
17. Solo Cronos
18. Welcome To Hell
19. Bloodlust

Review by JD on August 21, 2014.

Finding originality is an obsessive hobby of mine. I love the artistry it takes to be different, to be one-of-a-kind and to be steadfastly proud of it. In metal, being original means that you raise above the sea of blahness and into that one percent of pure respect. The Greek prog/alternative metallists Mother Of Millions is a band pushing those self-same boundaries to its breaking point with the release of their killer album aptly named Human.

With a shocking array of different styles of metal and rock, and their own category which is numbered only as one - this is originality at its best. Combining the slower heaviness of Mastodon, the musical complexities of Dream Theatre and Tool, the rawness of vocals sort of like Alice In Chains with the poetic and haunting lyrics like Novembers Doom– these guys are the real deal, and deliver it their way.

Coming at you with varying vocal attacks, wicked time changes not to mention some bizarre yet genius arrangements, the music of Mother Of Millions keeps you intrigued and wanting more and more. Songs like the epic title track or the very intense hammer blitz of "Fire" keeps the listener wondering what he is listening to and yet loving it its heavy goodness.

Some metalheads will not get into the complexities of this music, but most – especially musicians - will be drawn to the near chaos brilliance of Mother Of Millions. Its metal, its progressive… and it will challenge the listener to see just what the hell this band can offer, and dare to really listen. Brain food for metalheads… kinda like this shit.

Rating: 9.5 out of 10

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