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Don't get me wrong. This is really good and everything is on point. But I'm just kind of confused about the huge elephant in the room regarding the band's name. Seriously? Like how is this not going to get mixed up with THE Leviathan? The Jef Whitehead 20+ year beast? I mean... what's next - "THE BTLS", "MTRHD" or maybe "VN HLN?" Music like this needs a less obvious touchpoint. Because as much as I like "Eradication of Nescience" - it's now begging to be compared to "Scar Sighted." Aka ... GTFO. bcb723
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Usually, moving backwards through an artist's discography involves the danger of disappointment. Not in the case ov Gevurah though, as Hallelujah! is as ritualistic, meditative and fierce ats its successors. And while the first five tracks are a more than impressive contribution on their own, the masterful pieces Dies Irae - Lacrimosa and הַלְּלוּיָהּ are putting an unforgettable end to this debut (!) album. Best served with a dose of hallucinogen. Absolutely fantastic. David Fischer
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Ultra Silvam never disappoints; this is a pure unadulterated onslaught of barbarity from start to finish. And within this relentless black metal carnage you'll actually find little touches of melodic metal as the icing of this fabulous blood-soaked vampiric cake. First class. Faith