Lyrically, this album is supposed to explore some type of fantasy world they came up with, but given the in-your-face approach to songwriting these guys take, I am not feeling anything otherworldly about this, as there is little atmosphere to be found. The guitar solos are the most melodic thing going. I could see them going in a more Bolt Thrower direction, which might be what they are going for on "Rituals of Thar' amarth," but it barely comes through the collision of drums and guitar throttling one another. 'Wyrd of Strideborne" works more on over-thrashing speed than hooky riffs, even though a few are thrown in.
When they are more deliberate, it works best for them as this allows the band to fully collect their thought as heard on "Beyond the Void," though things accelerate when the vocals come in. "Vengeance Unto Rot" is effective at what it does; however the album begins to only work off one dynamic."All Hail Treachery' doesn't really do a great deal to break that up. This begins to border on metalcore. Perhaps marketing is where the line is drawn. The last song could almost be one of Converge's more metallic offerings. I will give this album an 8.5, as I like its energy andd intent, it's just not as dynamic as what I would listen to on a more regular basis, but it might fit your needs.It drops August 28th on Transcending Obscurity.

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