Diogenes Grief
FfaA and TAiM are my two favorite bands. Period. Malevolence is the bloody icing on this macabre dessert and I'm ever-famished for more.
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I already love Whitechapel. but this album, in my opinion encompasses everything that their sound and style has been evolving towards all of these years, and pulls it off flawlessly. Phil's vocals, both clean and harsh are unbelievably great, and everything from the composition to the instrumentation, to the guitar solo at the end of 'I will find you', one of my favorite parts of the album, Oh, I got to tell you, it was perfect. Perfect! Everything, down to the last, minute details. N30NKN1GHT23
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Pity that I could not find the deluxe edition with LoG's Laid to Rest. Nevertheless I wanted to add Elegy to my BC collection. It's unique as it is a delightful mix of symphony and deathcore. The vocals are just the perfect "5th element" that allows both styles to intertwine perfectly. Ben Duerr is the perfect vocalist for this role. The Elegy trilogy at the end is just the apotheose of death-gasm, it's a good trip down to memory lane as I've seen S.O.I. live last year! sachavonkarl74