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"Sanctus Bellum may be newcomers to the doom metal scene, but they have a classic sound. Trouble is the most obvious jumping off point, particularly their 90's, more groove oriented material, as the mighty groove is omnipresent on this six song debut. The whole album has a 90's, post-grunge feel to it, which is probably what separates Sanctus Bellum so clearly from traditional doom bands who steer more towards influences from the 70's and 80's. Like I mentioned above, there's plenty of classic metal moments going on here, but it's not really the focus, which makes parts like the catchy harmony guitar riffs of "Dagon's Bride" stand out even more. Sanctus Bellum remind me of Corrosion of Conformity or Solace in this regard, in that they're a band that can seemlessly meld classic and more contemporary metal influences." dinger007 StonerRock.com
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