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Originally Posted by TechnicLePanther
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Album: Worms in the Keys
Artist: Self Spiller
Genre: Black Metal/Experimental Metal
Suggested by: mythsofmetal
Familiarity: None.
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This album is awesome, but the crappy transitions between different sections of the songs really detracts from its value. However, beyond that, it's a well performed, and well produced album that deserves a spot on any experimental or metal fan's shelf. Some of the songs also feel a bit inspired by prog, so if you like bands like Opeth, I would definitely give this album a listen. It's brilliant.
OVERALL RATING: 9/10
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I'm glad you liked that album for the most part. Here's another submission which I think manages to stay cohesive a bit better, though there are still a few mildly awkward transitions here and there they're not as common compared to that
Self Spiller album. The album is
Anthology II: Links from the Dead Trinity by
Akphaezya. Here's
the bandcamp page for the album.