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Band
Sepulchral Curse
Title
At the Onset of Extinction
Type
LP/EP
Company
Transcending Obscurity
YOR
2016
Style
Death
12/22/2016 - Review by: Greg Watson
Blackened Death that lacks for variety and black metal elements
Finland's Sepulchral Curse offer a rather repetitive effort with "At the Onset of Extinction". The songs on the album feel like one long track rather than individual songs. At points, it was hard for me to tell I was listening to a different track without looking down in my playlist window. The sound on the album has a much heavier emphasis on the death metal rather than the mixture of black and death. I heard only a few black metal elements throughout and even these didn't do much to change the monotony of the tracks. While an admirable effort, this album lacked the variety I was looking for.
PERSONAL BREAKDOWN:

ENJOYMENT
2.5
MUSIC
3
VOCALS
2.5
PRODUCTION
3
ARTWORK
3
LYRICS
3


  • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
    2.5 :AVE RATING

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DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
At the Onset of Extinction
2016
Transcending Obscurity
Greg Watson12/22/2016
2.5

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