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The Autumn Offering – Requiem

Review

The Autumn Offering

Requiem

Genre
CD
Label
Victory Records
Datum
02.06.2009
Autor
atze_67
5 /10

When Sean Robbins starts his first year at high school in Daytona Beach, Florida, in 1999, the whole Blink 182 crap that plays on the radio every day really gets on his nerves. So he grabs his bass, shouter Dennis Miller, drummer Nick Geylon, and the two guitarists George Moore and Matt Johnson, and forms a band under the strange name "The Autumn Offering".

It is clear that they do not want to fit into the whole plastic punk scene of their hated colleagues, and so the boys go for a much heavier sound.

Now their fourth CD is ready to launch. On the impressively titled "Requiem" with a "nice" cover artwork, the band from Florida celebrates brutal extreme metal with skillfully crafted melodic interludes. Unfortunately, I was only able to preview the album through a 128kb/s stream, which left a bit to be desired in quality (Come on people, this kind of music needs to be played LOUD), but once you get used to it, I have to say, I like it. On the other hand, I find a total playing time of 37 minutes a bit disappointing, especially when you consider the selling price of this CD.

My favorites on this CD: The Curtain Hits The Cast; Obsidian Halo; Requiem

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