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Band
Necroblaspheme
Title
Destination: Nulle Part
Type
LP/EP
Company
Agonia
YOR
2008
Style
Death
5/25/2010 3:20:19 PM - Review by: Etiam
Destination: Nulle Part is a technical death metal exercise that alternates between unconventional grooves, scathing blasts, and whatever else comes to mind for this French quintet. Vocals are a boxy roar--a little reminiscent of Kataklysm or The Project Hate. Riffing is inventive and stubborn, rejecting the easy harmonies and cadences of death metal in favor of the quirky and deliberately amodal. Still, there are plenty of actual songs here, and not just haphazard ejaculates of noise. Weird 'breakdowns', occasional thrashing, and a fuzzy clip of Phil Collins' 'Sussudio' combine to prove Necroblaspheme both daring and (mostly) successful.
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Destination: Nulle Part
2008
Agonia
Etiam5/25/2010
3.5

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