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It's honestly hard to believe that such an awesome band hails from my own home city. I don't doubt that they will someday put Cambridge on the metal map with such epic prog/tech death like this. I dare say that Aepoch are the spiritual successors of Death, as they will certainly scratch that itch if you're looking for some proggy, technical, and melodic death metal that's in a league of its very own! ZekeNigma
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The Beast of Nod have to be my favourite tech death band, completely original as no other band in the genre sounds like them. Insane time signatures, extraterrestrial vocals and encompassing melodies makes this an album too good to pass up.
If you were looking for something you never heard before, you came to the right place because this particular Beast delivers! Christopher
36 choice cuts - one from each 2015 LP, plus music from new signings on the mighty and 25-years-strong Relapse label. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 4, 2015
supported by 4 fans who also own “Waiting For The Night (Depeche Mode Cover)”
Big fan of Inferi and Symbolik here, so it is almost expected to like The Odious Construct as well. It is a very good tech-death band, so yes, it should not surprise you. This is a short EP, only 5 tracks, but damn me they are good. Waiting impatiently for a new release and full-length, if ever, so while waiting "Shrine..." will have to do. Melodic and technical, just like the two bands mentioned at the beginning, yet as original as tech-death can be. sachavonkarl74