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| DARKNESS RISING EP (2001) |
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| Tartarean Desire CD review “Thing I like about this band is that they are not afraid of experimenting with some rather unorthodox rhythm patterns and the incorporation of riffs from both death and thrash metal into their musical blend”. -Jamie Wilson, Tartarean Desire.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Metal Observer CD review “Their music is very varied and never bores me. It never sounds repetitive. People who like brutal Black Metal that isn't void of melody should definitely buy this album!” -Milan Elkerbout, Metal-Observer.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Metal Observer CD review (Darkness Rising) “The album is fresh, diverse, and well-executed. I hope this band gets signed in the future, so we can continue hearing more about TWISTED AUTUMN DARKNESS, but for now, a big cheer to the guys, good debut here!” -Vincent Portegijs, Metal-Observer.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Metal Hammer CD review “Impressive debut from Brit quartet there’s a boldness and bravery about this English foursome. Talent such as this deserves every encouragement, because this lot could easily challenge the ascendancy of Europe on the extreme metal scene-if they’re allowed to grow. A future force.” - Malcolm Dome, Metal Hammer.net --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Power Play Magazine CD review “Have proved themselves well capable of producing some instantly enjoyable and effective dark thrashings with a definite sense of menace. Not a bad start in my book.” -Chris Kee, Powerplay Magazine.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Terrorizer Magazine CD review “These scions of Albion have produced a spirited debut that accommodates creative elements within a storm of thrash metal with black tinges. Vocalist Namaste sounds like Jeff Walker (Carcass) with a Throat Infection (and that’s a good thing). - NM Terrorizer Magazine Issue 120. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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