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"Sporting interesting facial hair and counting Isis, Neurosis, and Cult of Luna among their influences, Evil Bebos are bound to put a few noses out of joint. But before you start sharpening those knives, how about first giving them a fair and unbiased listen? (crazy, I know...) Formulaic or not, its hard to deny the masterful riffmanship on display here, with dense walls of downtuned guitars taking precedent over long-winded atmospheric passages. Scratch beneath the surface and you will discover a debut record with much to offer, boasting excellent use of electronics and nice line in burnt-out stoner grooves. Not a classic, but a very promising start indeed. " - Mike Kemp, Rock Sound Magazine (UK) "...Sharing some members with Ascent of Everest, the common personel shows. Both groups bring a refreshing artistic honesty to the table—a collection of musicians aiming for an overall effect that truly captures the listener, not individual virtuosity... Listening to a song on The Dead Language is like walking down the wooded trail in the "Lord of the Rings" movie, you know, the one that moves and breathes as the spooky looking trees hang overhead. It's a long, dark and intense journey, you're not quite sure where it's going, but it appears so trippy and intriguing you can't resist exploring and focusing on it with all of your attention... It's a lot of crunch, a lot of noise, a lot of evil." -Bracken Mayo, Murfreesboro Pulse (TN) Top Five Pick For Album Oriented Rock - Na