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Shokran - Duat



7 | 18 votes |
Release date: 15 May 2024
Style: Deathcore, Progressive metalcore

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01. Khonsu: The Traveler From Thebes
02. Set: The Shark In The Womb
03. Thoth: The Silent Witness
04. Amon-Ra: The Battle For Tomorrow
05. Maat: The Feather Against The Heart
06. Horus: The Never Changing War
07. Osiris: Your Death Is Just A Beginning
08. Isis: Caught In The Knot
09. Anubis: Can’t Escape The Hound
10. Tefnut: The Greatest Drought
11. Hathor: Drunken With Blood
12. Imhotep: The Falcon Of Gold

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06.06.2024 - 15:39
Nejde
Moderator
This is a band I had forgotten about but I know I liked their previous albums quite a lot. I like the concept here of giving Ancient Egyptian gods a song each. It's not only Nile who can make great Ancient Egypt related metal. Musically this is the kind of progressive death/metalcore I really like. Very enjoyable album.
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06.06.2024 - 15:42
F3ynman
Nocturnal Bro
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Written by Nejde on 06.06.2024 at 15:39

I like the concept here of giving Ancient Egyptian gods a song each. It's not only Nile who can make great Ancient Egypt related metal.

Ooh this sounds interesting! I'm always on the lookout for Egyptian or any oriental-sounding metal
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06.06.2024 - 15:44
Nejde
Moderator
Written by F3ynman on 06.06.2024 at 15:42

Ooh this sounds interesting! I'm always on the lookout for Egyptian or any oriental-sounding metal


Unfortunately not oriental-sounding but it still slaps
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06.06.2024 - 15:51
JoHn Doe
Also not progressive metal, it's djent-metalcore, progressive metalcore, math-metal maybe.
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06.06.2024 - 16:16
Nejde
Moderator
Progressive metalcore/progressive death metal would probably be the best suited genre tags.
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Today - 12:41
Shamand
Oh man, I totally feel you on that! It's like stumbling upon a treasure chest of nostalgia when you rediscover a band you used to dig.
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