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New Review from Denmarks Gouls Crypt |
Jakob Goul of Denmark's Goul's Crypt offered a thick review of To Burn a False Prophet.
Excerpt from Jakob's review:
'Burning Caskets is by no means your everyday death metal band. Sure, they may not be revolutionizing the genre, but they manage to mix a lot of elements that just work well together.
It seems cathy riffs and straight-to-the-point song structures are what the Canadian quintet are all about. With a recipe consisting mostly of easily memorizable riffs, gruesomely neckbreaking headbanging parts and simple structure 'To Burn a False Prophet' is an album that appeals to fans of Six Feet Under, Deicide and Cannibal Corpse. Hard-hitting from start to finish, the tasty - although sometimes a bit chuggy - riffs will please most fans of mid-paced death metal.'
More Info:
Ghouls Crypt
Originally Posted: Sep 23, 2011
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