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Damnatio Memoriae

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Damnatio Memoriae
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Type: Full-Length
Release Date: February 23rd, 2018
Label: Independent
Genre: Death
1. Back From The Dark
2. Sacrifice Me
3. Dark Forces
4. Satanic Curses
5. Evil Of Destruction
6. Demons Blood
7. Damnation
8. Rock The Night
9. We Will Survive
10. Grave Of Thousand Lies
11. Paranoid (Black Sabbath Cover)
1. Interplanar
2. Hellfire
3. Harmageddon Of Souls
4. Words that Solve Problems
5. Black Horns
7. Return To Dark Space
8. Eternity
9. Crushed Under The Weight Of God
10. Untitled
1. Nevermore
2. Subterranean Gates
3. Letters From Silent Heaven
4. Fragile
5. Born From A Wish
6. Greed
7. Infected
8. Hate
9. Wrong With All The Feelings
10. Sweet Thief



Review by Tara on February 6, 2017.

If you're any sort of extreme metal fan and aren't familiar with Dark Descent Records, get yourself acquainted with them real fast. The label has been steadily churning out stellar releases as of late from bands such as Krypts, Blood Incantation, Horrendous, and Crypt Sermon to name a few. For me, they've been the "it" label when it comes to death metal. To add even more substance to the label's already mammoth roster, Finnish death metallers Gorephilia's long awaited sophomore release Severe Monolith drops in March.

Severe Monolith is a total homage to the old school American death metal sound, drawing plenty of influences from the likes of early Morbid Angel and Immolation. There are no songs that stick out more than others. In fact, all the tracks seem to blend together which isn't necessarily a bad thing.  This is an album best enjoyed as a whole and there's plenty going on to keep one's interest throughout its entirety.

What Gorephilia have done here is managed to create a highly enjoyable death metal album. Sure, this particular sound and style have been done before but that doesn't make the final product here any less effective. The band is new to me but after spinning Severe Monolith several times, I understand why long time fans have been anxiously waiting for this one.

Rating: 8 out of 10

   1.30k

Review by Tara on February 6, 2017.

If you're any sort of extreme metal fan and aren't familiar with Dark Descent Records, get yourself acquainted with them real fast. The label has been steadily churning out stellar releases as of late from bands such as Krypts, Blood Incantation, Horrendous, and Crypt Sermon to name a few. For me, they've been the "it" label when it comes to death metal. To add even more substance to the label's already mammoth roster, Finnish death metallers Gorephilia's long awaited sophomore release Severe Monolith drops in March.

Severe Monolith is a total homage to the old school American death metal sound, drawing plenty of influences from the likes of early Morbid Angel and Immolation. There are no songs that stick out more than others. In fact, all the tracks seem to blend together which isn't necessarily a bad thing.  This is an album best enjoyed as a whole and there's plenty going on to keep one's interest throughout its entirety.

What Gorephilia have done here is managed to create a highly enjoyable death metal album. Sure, this particular sound and style have been done before but that doesn't make the final product here any less effective. The band is new to me but after spinning Severe Monolith several times, I understand why long time fans have been anxiously waiting for this one.

Rating: 8 out of 10

   1.30k