FORNOST ARNOR 'The Death Of A Rose' WITCH KING Returning with their emotional lyrics and solid Progressive Metal composures is Colchester / Peterborough based Fornost Arnor with their sophomore album 'The Death Of A Rose', it sees a variation in track lengths, all of which adhere to the Progressive Metal conduct and classification, whilst inserting their own slant on it, essentially the deep vocals and fast drumming, so would this also classify for epic metal too? None the less, Fornost Arnor insist on the choppy changing of musical compositions and as such sometimes leave the atmosphere tasteless, 'The Death Of A Rose' is a decent attempt, but falls short of a classic. [6.5] RHYS STEVENSON ASTARIUM 'On The Edge Of Chasm' SATANARSA So Russian Symphonic Black Metal is revered as raw, atmospheric and sensational, in Astarium's case it falls short of gloriously audible, unclear vocals lack even the slightest glimpse of rawness and leave the questionable drums to deal with its own matters, questionable as in is it a drum machine? The only conciliation resides within symphonies emanating from the keyboards, but apart from that, this being a debut album is a sensational cause for concern in the most abrupt of Black Metal cases. [3] RHYS STEVENSON LIVING DECAY 'Doomed To Last' DARK DESCENT American 'raw' Death Metallers Living Decay unleash hell and gore with their debut 2010 EP 'Doomed To Last', with a chasm of riffs and apocalyptic blastbeats, this is one band who could potentially make it onto the mainstream bandwagon, albeit the vocals being at parts reminiscent of acute constipation, the overall commodity tantalizes listeners into a psychedelic blend of genius and eccentric music, as the run of the mill goes, with a musical level of intelligence rivalling fellow countrymen Cannibal Corpse, Living Decay is 'Doomed To Last'. [7] RHYS STEVENSON IDEAS 'Fõnix / Phoenix' NAIL Hungarian Melodic Gothic Doomsters return with number five, their full-length album 'Fõnix / Phoenix' released back in 2008, it features a soothing combination of Hungarian lyrics and near-Slavic melodies, but essentially a creative mix of Within Temptation-cross-Arkona. With a blitz of sensual melodies and emphatic riffs encased by a steady drum beat, this is another living fact that the Hungarian Metal scene is always producing unique talent and Ideas is no exception, bringing out the best of their native culture and relating it to Metal music, Ideas will become a Hungarian legend like fellow countrymen Tormentor. [10] RHYS STEVENSON
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