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Band
Necrodemon
Title
Allegiance To The End
Type
LP/EP
Company
Reaper Records
YOR
2003
Style
Death
11/12/2004 - Review by: David Loveless
Necrodemon - Allegiance To The End 2003 Reaper Records reviewed by: Grim Gaijin

Track Listing
1) Intro/Non-Divine
2) Cthulu Mytho
3) Kingdom Of Shadows
4) IV
5) Apparition
6) Death Of Merlin (Chant Of Making IV)
7) Feed The Worms
8) Prophet Of Doom
9) The Meatwagon
10) Mord-Sith
11) Galactic Tomb
"We are sworn to darkness and metal" states a liner note from the inside of Necrodemon's latest release, "Allegiance To The End". I couldn't have said it any better because Necrodemon is in true form, an evil metal band. Grim production on the band's fourth outing reminds me of a mold between early Morbid Angel and Rigor Mortis (R.I.P.)!

It is obvious that Necrodemon plays metal from their bleeding hearts because they are absolutely punishing on every track - without the assistance of constant blast beats, super fast over-distorted riffs, and the continual use of guttural vocals. Instead, they kill with that old school metal talent for creating devastating metal riffs without sounding like the average death metal band. The drums and bass synchronize like a death storm in hell, sounding a lot like classical Dead Brain Cells but heavier, faster, and much angrier.

Unlike most modern death metal albums, every song on "Allegiance..." sounds different, but equally devastating in their delivery, a feat that Necrodemon seems to have perfected. Although it's hard, if I had to choose some standout tracks, they would be: "IV", "Death of Merlin", "Prophets of Doom", "Mord-Sith", and the haunting "Chutulu Mytho".

Don't expect crystal clear production, mid-song breakdowns, ballads, or lightning fast death metal. However, you better prepare yourself for an onslaught of heavy metal that is deemed to get under your skin and kick your ass! Necrodemon definitely deliver with "Allegiance To The End" and are bound to keep the metal underground marching on to world annihilation.


--Grim Gaijin 11.12.04
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ALL REVIEWS FOR: NECRODEMON
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
Allegiance To The End
2003
Reaper Records
David Loveless11/12/2004
-
Ice Fields Of Hyperion
2006
Open Grave Records
David Loveless1/23/2008
4.5

ALL INTERVIEWS FOR: NECRODEMON
INTERVIEW INTERVIEWER DATE TAGLINE
NecrodemonDavid Loveless1/19/2008


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