Their drummer, Steve, has been bashing artfully at his kit for over twenty years with these guys, so while he might not have played on their first album, he might as well be an original member at this point. They bring back the darker vibes for "God's Last Breath". "Adversary" has some cool riffs in the blur of aggression, but it seems like this is the other mode they operate in, which I can appreciate the dyanmic shift. The hooky riffs that emerge balance it out in their favor. "Attrition" works better as it moves with more of a groove.. They blast back on "Bend Toward the Dark". The vocals accent the riff well, though. There is a difference between " Well Done " and their most inspired song.
"Host" balances out the melodic, darker side with the more aggressive pound. There are moments of more purposeful Morbid Angel-like accents that try to balance out the blast of "False Ascent' which is pretty effective, though the rapid fire drumming at times just makes them sound like everyone else. :They switch it up from this with the syncopated double bass of the last song, to bring things to a more memorable clsoe which was a smart move on their part.. While this album has gotten a great deal of hype in the metal circles, I will say it's excellent, though not the best album of the year from the genre so far, though that list is coming soon. They are going to get a 9.5, so near perfect for what they do, and better than expected. I gained a great deal of respect for them here.

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