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Immolation: Kingdom Of Conspiracy

IMMOLATION
KINGDOM OF CONSPIRACY
   Beautiful brutality. Its the only accurate way to describe Kingdom Of Conspiracy. Immolation never fail to deliver the dose of thunderous brutality that we rely on them to provide, and this particular fix of savagery is nothing short of brilliance.
   Every aspect of Kingdom Of Conspiracy is drenched in perfection. The rhythmic Death-Metal riffs, coupled with the guttural screams, creates an atmosphere that surrounds the album like a plague. The songs themselves are nothing short of breathtaking. In fact, songs like "Keep The Silence" and "The Great Sleep" are the reasons why Kingdom Of Conspiracy is Immolation's greatest accomplishment to date. 
   Death-Metal isn't everyone favorite type of music. Even among Metal-Heads, Death-Metal is something of an acquired taste. That said, there is nothing about Kingdom Of Conspiracy that is not to like. The songs are incredible and the sound is completely encapsulating. 
   Kingdom Of Conspiracy is vastly different from Immolation's previous release, Majesty And Decay. Its heavier, faster and dirtier. Its also far more than just another Death-Metal album. Its one of the best Metal albums of 2013 and one of the best Death-Metal albums of all time. 
   Whether you're a fan of Immolation, or of Death-Metal, or just of Metal in general, then this album is one that is most deserved of a listen. So if you're searching for fresh sounding, unique and limitless music, you'll find exactly what you're looking for in the Kingdom Of Conspiracy.

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