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Khemmis - Absolution



7.9 | 90 votes |
Release date: 7 July 2015
Style: Doom metal

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01. Torn Asunder
02. Ash, Cinder, Smoke [feat. Ethan McCarthy]
03. Serpentine
04. Antediluvian
05. Burden Of Sin
06. The Bereaved

Additional info
Engineered by Dave Otero and Shane Howard at Flatline Audio in Westminster, Colorado.
Mixed and mastered by Dave Otero at Flatline Audio.
Album art by Sam Turner.

Staff review by
ScreamingSteelUS
Rating:
8.6
A well-executed sludge album is bound to keep me as entertained as the next guy, but it will never be my go-to genre; I haven't found that magic spark of life. The same goes for stoner metal. Set me up with Sleep for an hour and I'll be a happy camper, but I can't get passionate about the form. I always have to ask, "This is great and all, but why would you do this when you could be playing doom?" Newcomers Khemmis have really simplified things for me.

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published 05.12.2015 | Comments (3)

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15.01.2016 - 23:47
Rating: 7
musclassia

I think the whole album is good but not great, but closing on The Bereaved does leave me inclined to view it more positively that I would've otherwise, definitely the best song on it
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20.04.2016 - 20:27
LuciferOfGayness
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Written by musclassia on 15.01.2016 at 23:47

I think the whole album is good but not great, but closing on The Bereaved does leave me inclined to view it more positively that I would've otherwise, definitely the best song on it


I think its great. 2015 was such a good year. Just found this, nothing experimental at all but enjoyable nonetheless.
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02.11.2017 - 15:50
VIG
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I listened to both their albums finally today, and I must say I prefer this one a lot more to Hunted. The vocals are much better, and it somehow doesn't feel as repetitive. Great sludge-y dooom!
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03.11.2017 - 18:37
Rating: 7
Alex F
Slick Dick Rick
Written by Guest on 02.11.2017 at 15:50

I listened to both their albums finally today, and I must say I prefer this one a lot more to Hunted. The vocals are much better, and it somehow doesn't feel as repetitive. Great sludge-y dooom!

I totally prefer Hunted over this one. Absolution comes across as a collection of good ideas and a neat stylistic take on an otherwise oversaturated genre, however Hunted (imo) really sees the band fully realizing their sound, and generally writing more interesting instrumentation. I definitely enjoy both, but my vote goes to Hunted.
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26.08.2018 - 23:09
Rating: 8
JÄY
Metal slave
More doomy and more doom cliches than the next few. I believe they found their sound in their next release.
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