Sepiroth 'Breaking The Codes Of Silence'(download for free)
Sepiroth 'Breaking The Codes Of Silence'(download for free)
Het nieuwe album 'Breaking The Codes Of Silence' is gratis te downloaden via deze link:
http://jic-computers.nl/Sepiroth%20-%20 ... 202009.rar
Ik hoop dat jullie het wat vinden!
Hier wat reviews:
(By voicesfromthedarkside)
SEPIROTH
Breaking The Codes Of Silence
(Crossfirecult Records)
36:40min
First contact with these Dutch deathbanger quartet was seeing them open for OBTRUNCATION and SINISTER in 2007. They put up an energetic and convincing show despite their young age. The same goes for their debut album "Breaking The Codes Of Silence". Their Death Metal is a juicy and powerful mix of groove, brutality and intensity. Just the way I like it and something I hope to find more in the Dutch scene. There's not that much info I can give you on them except that they started as a Black / Death outfit but today are shaped into a buldering Death Metal machine. After a demo and the "Dying For Hatred" EP from 2007 Dutch Crossfirecult Records released this first full-length. On one hand you're served a heavy dose of groove which warped me to the godly ninetees Death Metal from Sweden and Finland like GRAVE, DISMEMBER or even PESTILENCE (yeah, I know; weird to mention Finnish without naming an actual band, but you'll get my point) with dark and evil riffing. While blasting they crush on a scale like MYRKSKOG and SINISTER. Speed is variating which is another big plus. The melodies are cathcy but not like glue and always with the right dose of brutality and power. Vocalist Ben's voice reminded me of Karl Willetts of BOLT THROWER and I'm pleased to hear such a brutal growl. It adds an extra dose of oldschool vibe! Everyone gives all he got and that's yet another plus. For a debut this a nasty and venomous effort. A very cool one, played and produced tight but without any significant standouts or highlights although a track like 'Dying For Hatred' increased my body-temperature with a few degrees. Although they're rather unknown at this moment, I hope this will change 'cause the potential is there and I feel a huge monster can grow out of SEPIROTH. So everybody: check this band, support them! Go to www.myspace.com/sephirothnl where you can find the entire album for download. A very cool initiative and this should be honoured by extra support (and plus). So check this album, it's a blast!
Michael Tak
http://www.voicesfromthedarkside.de/review-s1.htm#
SEPIROTH
(By From The Dust Returned)
Dutch death grinders Sepiroth have released their debut album for free online, a wise decision so many people can check it out and order the hard copy when it arrives. Whether or not you will do such a thing, of course, depends on how much you like the band's penchant for grinding, Scandinavian-style death metal. Breaking the Codes of Silence certainly offers enough of a rocking (and blasting) to get the blood flowing through the old veins, but through much of the album you realize it's already been done before, often enough that mileage here might vary.
If you take the roots of Swedish death metal (Entombed & Grave), embellish them with a grinding tendency (ala Nasum or Rotten Sound), add a few stomping breakdowns and a dash of Dutch old school (Sinister and maybe a little Pestilence), you arrive at this album. There is enough melody and early, evil riffing from the dawn of death metal to keep the album hovering above the edge of mediocrity, and enough brutality and groove to sate the more modern thug. The best songs on the album are those which can perfectly balance all the band's influences, such as "Amarous on Death" which fuses some good melodies and leads into a slew of quality riffing, or "Unending Echobrain" which breaks out a nice stomping breakdown. The final two tracks on the album, "Until Proven Guilty" and "Dying for Hatred", are also among the best the band has to offer, the latter breaking into a pure punkish Entombed rhythm.
The mix of Breaking the Codess... is likely to please pundits of the early Swedish scene, for its thick guitar tone and dense and dark overall atmosphere. The quality of riffs across the album tend towards positive, but there are few which surprise or impress in such a crowded genre (especially in recent years, when hundreds of bands are headed back to this style). It's not great, but it's good enough. And again, Sepiroth has given you the option to check the album out for free, so i you're hard into this style it's a resounding no-brainer.
Highlights: Amarous on Death, Unending Echobrain, Dying for Hatred, Until Proven Guilty
Verdict: Win [7/10]
http://autothrall.blogspot.com/2009/11/ ... -2009.html
http://jic-computers.nl/Sepiroth%20-%20 ... 202009.rar
Ik hoop dat jullie het wat vinden!
Hier wat reviews:
(By voicesfromthedarkside)
SEPIROTH
Breaking The Codes Of Silence
(Crossfirecult Records)
36:40min
First contact with these Dutch deathbanger quartet was seeing them open for OBTRUNCATION and SINISTER in 2007. They put up an energetic and convincing show despite their young age. The same goes for their debut album "Breaking The Codes Of Silence". Their Death Metal is a juicy and powerful mix of groove, brutality and intensity. Just the way I like it and something I hope to find more in the Dutch scene. There's not that much info I can give you on them except that they started as a Black / Death outfit but today are shaped into a buldering Death Metal machine. After a demo and the "Dying For Hatred" EP from 2007 Dutch Crossfirecult Records released this first full-length. On one hand you're served a heavy dose of groove which warped me to the godly ninetees Death Metal from Sweden and Finland like GRAVE, DISMEMBER or even PESTILENCE (yeah, I know; weird to mention Finnish without naming an actual band, but you'll get my point) with dark and evil riffing. While blasting they crush on a scale like MYRKSKOG and SINISTER. Speed is variating which is another big plus. The melodies are cathcy but not like glue and always with the right dose of brutality and power. Vocalist Ben's voice reminded me of Karl Willetts of BOLT THROWER and I'm pleased to hear such a brutal growl. It adds an extra dose of oldschool vibe! Everyone gives all he got and that's yet another plus. For a debut this a nasty and venomous effort. A very cool one, played and produced tight but without any significant standouts or highlights although a track like 'Dying For Hatred' increased my body-temperature with a few degrees. Although they're rather unknown at this moment, I hope this will change 'cause the potential is there and I feel a huge monster can grow out of SEPIROTH. So everybody: check this band, support them! Go to www.myspace.com/sephirothnl where you can find the entire album for download. A very cool initiative and this should be honoured by extra support (and plus). So check this album, it's a blast!
Michael Tak
http://www.voicesfromthedarkside.de/review-s1.htm#
SEPIROTH
(By From The Dust Returned)
Dutch death grinders Sepiroth have released their debut album for free online, a wise decision so many people can check it out and order the hard copy when it arrives. Whether or not you will do such a thing, of course, depends on how much you like the band's penchant for grinding, Scandinavian-style death metal. Breaking the Codes of Silence certainly offers enough of a rocking (and blasting) to get the blood flowing through the old veins, but through much of the album you realize it's already been done before, often enough that mileage here might vary.
If you take the roots of Swedish death metal (Entombed & Grave), embellish them with a grinding tendency (ala Nasum or Rotten Sound), add a few stomping breakdowns and a dash of Dutch old school (Sinister and maybe a little Pestilence), you arrive at this album. There is enough melody and early, evil riffing from the dawn of death metal to keep the album hovering above the edge of mediocrity, and enough brutality and groove to sate the more modern thug. The best songs on the album are those which can perfectly balance all the band's influences, such as "Amarous on Death" which fuses some good melodies and leads into a slew of quality riffing, or "Unending Echobrain" which breaks out a nice stomping breakdown. The final two tracks on the album, "Until Proven Guilty" and "Dying for Hatred", are also among the best the band has to offer, the latter breaking into a pure punkish Entombed rhythm.
The mix of Breaking the Codess... is likely to please pundits of the early Swedish scene, for its thick guitar tone and dense and dark overall atmosphere. The quality of riffs across the album tend towards positive, but there are few which surprise or impress in such a crowded genre (especially in recent years, when hundreds of bands are headed back to this style). It's not great, but it's good enough. And again, Sepiroth has given you the option to check the album out for free, so i you're hard into this style it's a resounding no-brainer.
Highlights: Amarous on Death, Unending Echobrain, Dying for Hatred, Until Proven Guilty
Verdict: Win [7/10]
http://autothrall.blogspot.com/2009/11/ ... -2009.html
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sepiroth/180198742018859?ref=ts&fref=ts
- Lennert
- Lult over cdtjes
- Berichten: 25603
- Lid geworden op: wo mar 27, 2002 7:15 pm
- Locatie: Rotterdam
- Contacteer:
Godver Ben, leer toch eens Engels, het is Thou Shallt ipv Thou Shall (het is wel You shall) en 'Amorous' ipv 'Amarous'.
Voorts ben ik van mening dat het fenomeen influencer vernietigd moet worden.Strijdkreet schreef:Als ik lennert denk, denk ik Van damme hoofd.
Dus als ik Van damme op tv zie denk ik. "Stik, daar heb je lennert.... oh wacht...."
:' )
Je hebt helemaal gelijk Lennert, maar dat staat alleen in de reviewLennert schreef:Godver Ben, leer toch eens Engels, het is Thou Shallt ipv Thou Shall (het is wel You shall) en 'Amorous' ipv 'Amarous'.
Bij ons op de myspace staat het wel goed : )
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sepiroth/180198742018859?ref=ts&fref=ts
- Lennert
- Lult over cdtjes
- Berichten: 25603
- Lid geworden op: wo mar 27, 2002 7:15 pm
- Locatie: Rotterdam
- Contacteer:
Pas metal-archives dan ook meteen aan, ik heb de titels namelijk daar vandaan
Voorts ben ik van mening dat het fenomeen influencer vernietigd moet worden.Strijdkreet schreef:Als ik lennert denk, denk ik Van damme hoofd.
Dus als ik Van damme op tv zie denk ik. "Stik, daar heb je lennert.... oh wacht...."
:' )
- Lennert
- Lult over cdtjes
- Berichten: 25603
- Lid geworden op: wo mar 27, 2002 7:15 pm
- Locatie: Rotterdam
- Contacteer:
Weet ik, maar Ben schrijft de teksten en hij heeft een account, dus ik hoopte dat hij het zelf zou lezen.
Voorts ben ik van mening dat het fenomeen influencer vernietigd moet worden.Strijdkreet schreef:Als ik lennert denk, denk ik Van damme hoofd.
Dus als ik Van damme op tv zie denk ik. "Stik, daar heb je lennert.... oh wacht...."
:' )
Je hebt gelijk Lennert maar ik heb die titels niet zo geschreven hehe en betreft metal-archives. Ik heb net zelf ook gezien en gemailt aan metal-archives. So don't blame meLennert schreef:Godver Ben, leer toch eens Engels, het is Thou Shallt ipv Thou Shall (het is wel You shall) en 'Amorous' ipv 'Amarous'.
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