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Devangelic - Xul



7.2 | 27 votes |
Release date: 7 April 2023
Style: Brutal death metal

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01. Scribes Of Xul
02. Which Shall Be The Darkness Of The Heretic
03. Udug-Hul Incantation
04. Famine Of Nineveh
05. Sirius, Draconis, Capricornus
06. Worship Of The Black Flames
07. Ignominious Flesh Degradation
08. Hymn Of Savage Cannibalism
09. Shadows Of The Iniquitous
10. Sa Belet Ersetim Ki'Am Parsusa

Additional info
Released via Willowtip Records
Album art by Nick Keller.
Drums and Vocals recorded at Mk2 Recording Studio (Ivrea, Italy).
Produced, Engineered, Mixed & Mastered at 16th Cellar Studios (Rome, Italy).
Concept, music, lyrics, samples and ethnic arrangements by Mario Di Giambattista.
Classical guitars on "Hymn Of Savage Cannibalism" and "Worship Of The Black Flames" wrote and performed by Massimiliano Cirelli.
Backing vocals on "Udug-Hul Incantation" by Davide Billia.

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08.04.2023 - 15:22
Rating: 7
Jacob Butcher

From the song names to the aesthetics to the music, everything here screams "Nile." However, as long as the quality is as high as it is on "Xul", I don't mind at all. Solid material until the next album of the supposed role model.
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08.04.2023 - 19:16
Rating: 7
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
It has a great quality sound, very much like Nile like mentioned above, the heavy tone is excellent but the songwriting is kinda dull, there's alot of technicality involved, it's got a tight but complex structure and it's undeniably brutal and well made, but it certainly doesn't exite me.
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13.04.2023 - 18:22
Rating: 7
Jacob Butcher

Written by AndyMetalFreak on 08.04.2023 at 19:16

...but it certainly doesn't exite me.


I totally get where you are coming from. Strangely I somewhat feel the same, and then there´s a strange kind of groove in the monotonous delivery, that gets me listening to this again and again.
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22.05.2023 - 16:47
Rating: 8
sacha

Certainly does sound like (older) Nile - their previous albums don't. One of the key things they get right is that the drums sound organic rather than triggered.
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