supported by 5 fans who also own “The Myth of Purpose”
I'm a sucker for saxophone/extreme metal mashups. Plus, I don't think Hannes Grossmann has ever appeared on a bad release, so there's that. Another solid release out of India. Ghuughra
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Myth of Purpose”
Death metal/deathcore hybridization done correct! All the atmospheric passages and samples feel right in place, with great sound. Instrumentation doesn't lack as well, but the vocals could've been a little less upfront. 8.5/10 liltito
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Myth of Purpose”
If you told me that Dischordia shared members with Dysrhythmia I'd believe it without checking. Angular, dissonant constructions that give no fucks about human enjoyment. I need more. Ghuughra
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Myth of Purpose”
Progressive and atmospheric blackened death metal. It’s this kind of genera bending metal that I appreciate the most. Some of the King Crimson-esque passages are a little too disjointed for me but overall this is an impressive release. 7/10 RJ