Lo-Ruhamah

Shrill black vocals and a low, rumbling bottom end fill out a joyous metal sonic spectrum that’s truly enjoyable. That is, if you consider Antestor, Crimson Moonlight, and Virgin Black to be beautiful, classical, and majestic. These four songs combine for a short 21-minute taste of fine metal (deft instrumentation, power, and classy songwriting), making one wonder how fantastic a full-length from this Springfield, Missouri trio could be. [Bombworks] DVP
This album review was originally published in the May/June Issue (#119) of HM Magazine. Order the Print Version now to read tons more album reviews.
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