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Band
Sumerlands
Title
Sumerlands
Type
LP/EP
Company
Relapse
YOR
2016
Style
Traditional
12/27/2016 - Review by: Vinaya Saksena
Very promising debut with fresh take on traditional metal
Surprisingly effective trad metal with a vaguely European vibe, despite hailing from Philadelphia. Sumerlands features vocalist Phil Swanson -who has had stints with numerous bands, including Hour Of 13 and Connecticut's awesome Nightbitch- plus guitarist Arthur Rizk (Eternal Champion, War Hungry). These eight songs are loaded with simple but well-constructed riffs and melodies, bolstered but rich, mostly low-register vocals and lots of elegant lead work, all recorded richly and clearly. It's pretty traditional, but not totally imitative, with just enough vaguely Zeppelin-esque inventiveness to keep it interesting. A very promising start!
Recommended for fans of: Traditional metal who want something fresh
PERSONAL BREAKDOWN:

ENJOYMENT
4.5
MUSIC
4
VOCALS
4
PRODUCTION
4.5
ARTWORK
4
LYRICS
3.5


  • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
    4 :AVE RATING

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TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
Sumerlands
2016
Relapse
Vinaya Saksena12/27/2016
4

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