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death / black metal with goth and folk influences
Genre:
Metal/Punk: Black Metal
Release Date:
2005
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Lo-Ruhamah
Lo-Ruhamah
© Copyright-Bombworks Records
(628740772225)
Record Label: Bombworks Records
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1. Burden of Reason |
6:11 |
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2. The Birthright of Cain |
7:19 |
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3. In Mourning's Arms |
1:34 |
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4. He Awoke and Came to Me While I Was Sitting Shiva |
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A soft melody permeates the airwaves, relaxing and soothing the senses, until your head is violently ripped off and your body is thrown helplessly against the wall. This is how the first song on this bold MCD begins. Lo-Ruhamah, hailing from Springfield, Missouri, mixes goth and folk influences with the power and speed of death and black metal for a sound that is as refreshing as it is insane. Lo-Ruhamah has no difficulty ripping through brutally intense sections, then kicking back and slowing down the pace, then remaining slow but being brutally heavy, and then kicking it into high gear again, all in the same song. Each song showcases the diverse talents of the band, and the only complaint that anyone should have is that there are only 4 songs. There is no need to worry, though, as this MCD serves as a tasty hors d'oeuvre for an upcoming full length. If you like your metal extreme, passionate, and diverse, then you need to take this disc for a spin.
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Interesting!
author: Jacob Dietrich
I have never heard a cd where you hear acoustic guitar then in a split second, you hear heavy fast grinding guitars. Very gnarly.
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