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"God's Temple delivers an equally cool take on sludgey heaviness. The first thing that grabs your eye is the gruesome cover illustration of warrior corpses impaled on stakes on some mist-enshrouded battlefield, which might fool you into thinking this is old school death metal circa 1985. But when you crack this album open, what oozes out are huge, winding trance states of serpentine math/doom riffage and potent floor-tom/feedback workouts, divided into a four song cycle with each jam stretched out into a 10-17 minute epic. At their core, God's Temple traffic in the same sort of sticky, feedback-infested 16 rpm hardcore sludge as Noothgrush, Grief, and old Melvins, but they infiltrate the tarpit riffs and gluey tempo with some intricate math-rock moves and unexpected melodic flourishes that are hidden beneath the detuned doom. Extended bouts of amplifier feedback howl and proggy, angular guitar lines appear throughout as well, like some barbaric fusion of The Melvins, Eyehategod, and Don Caballero dunked in tar. Killer crushing hypno-math-magma-metal." - Crucial Blast User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Great Western Sea
1872Shadow of the Colossus II
1473You Are The Shining Star Of His Existence
1454Better Blades
1225Your Are The Shining Star Of His Exsistence
426You Are The Shining Star Of His Exsistence
67You Are The Shining Star Of His Existance
68Shadows of The Colossus II
49Your Are the Shining Star of His Existence
210Live @ Drunken Unicorn, Atlanta 8JUL06
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