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Keep Of Kalessin - Epistemology



7.4 | 103 votes |
Release date: 16 February 2015
Style: Melodic black metal, Progressive black metal

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01. Cosmic Revelation (Intro)
02. The Spiritual Relief
03. Dark Divinity
04. The Grand Design
05. Necropolis
06. Universal Core
07. Introspection
08. Epistemology
09. Anima Bundi [feat. Attila Csihar] [bonus]
10. Novae Ruptis [bonus]

Staff review by
BitterCOld
Rating:
6.9
Everyone's favorite EuroVision contestants are back for the first time in nearly five years with Epistemology, playing more of that epic extreme metal or whatever it is they do so, uh, doingly.

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published 14.02.2015 | Comments (21)

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13.02.2015 - 12:59
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
Its online, read MS news
I chose to stream Swedish site I am patriot (even I down own Volvo) ;lol;

Good album, somehow we did judged Borknagar stiles in the report thread, so this is similar
I didn't like this band in old days, only 1th album was good, now I listen it even I open my mind at age 25 (before it I was conservative morron, and I still am, but I opened my mind )
I can listen this band, sounds good, awesome, we will see how far in the end it will go, maybe be nominated
Good album
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Album Release day (February 16, 2015)
18.02.2015 - 16:30
Rating: 5
flightoficarus
Stamp Tramp
Whoever decided to call this black metal in any way needs to get their ears checked. This is some of the safest, studio-sounding, radio-friendly metal I have heard to carry such a genre tag. For shame. The songs are needlessly long, relying on sheer repetition to carry them. Guitar-work is unmemorable, drums (as has been mentioned) lack punch, and the vocals are laughable. When this dude says that the end is coming or he's going to burn a cross, I snicker. He couldn't burn a match. Some outright, or at least very near, plagiarism happening as well. At the beginning of "Dark Divinity," I actually had to check my player to make sure I hadn't shuffled to Meshuggah's Koloss. Full review here.
Enjoyability=6
Musicianship=7
Innovation=5
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19.02.2015 - 11:46
brodequin
Since I started to listen to their new album, I cant stop. I miss the former singer... but, songs are really great. Specialy melodic links, guitar riffs... wonderful. Second great album I hear this month. (First is from Cruachan) I will not write more... I am not english expert, so I am short on specific words to discribe everything I want to. This album is GREAT. Thats all...
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02.03.2015 - 00:58
Joe Zombie
I really enjoyed this one. My only complaint is that some of the tracks are too long for their own good, and they suffer from repetition as they meander along. Still, I can't say I was bored while listening.
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