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Death.FM - Septicflesh - The Great Mass
Album Information
Cover
Album The Great Mass
Artist Septicflesh
Year 2011
Genre Death/Atmospheric Metal
Rating
ASIN B004OX2HYQ


Request Buy # Track Listing Length Played
AmazoniTunes 01 The Vampire From Nazareth
Septicflesh
4:06 50
iTunes 02 A Great Mass Of Death
Septicflesh
4:46 49
AmazoniTunes 03 Pyramid God
Septicflesh
5:12 45
iTunes 04 Five-Pointed Star
Septicflesh
4:31 28
AmazoniTunes 05 Oceans Of Grey
Septicflesh
5:09 36
AmazoniTunes 06 The Undead Keep Dreaming
Septicflesh
4:28 29
iTunes 07 Rising
Septicflesh
3:15 27
AmazoniTunes 08 Apocalypse
Septicflesh
3:54 30
AmazoniTunes 09 Mad Architect
Septicflesh
3:34 23
AmazoniTunes 10 Therianthropy
Septicflesh
4:27 19

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Reviewers Rating

1 review done for this album.


Masterpiece!
By: xeper171
Date: 22 May 2011
Rating:
There aren't many albums that gives you chills after the 1st time you listen to it, well this is one of them, it not only gives you that feeling but also absorbs you into a world full of sound layers being the death & aggressive elements the most important mixed with the awesome symphonic arrangements (a full orchestra this time).
If you expected a Communion part II you're mistaken, this is more similar to Summerian Demons with only a pinch of their last record. Septic Flesh has become a more proffesional band that takes everything pretty serious, there's nothing left behind (lyrics, artwork, etc). Everytime you listen to this album you'll find something new in it.
Some bands have been including symphonic sounds into their music for long time (Im talking to you Dummy Burger) but none of them has done the right way. Septic Flesh took things to a whole new level difficult to reach.
5/5, perfect album!!!

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