Sickrites
Irreverent Death Megaliths

Tracks
1. Pillars of the Fallen Light
2. NecrogenesisVoid
3. Dweller of the Fleshtombs
4. Deathstorms
5. TheTemple
6. NewWorldHosanna
7. Moloch Ascending
8. TheRite
9. DarknessTremendous
10.Procession to Belial


Band:
Horth – bass/synths
Morkh – vocal
A. – guitars
Kim – drums


Discography:
Praise the Dawn of Desecration (EP 2010)
Abomination to the Lord (Split 2012)
Serpentine Womb of Abomination / Vortical Gospel of Leviathan (Split 2012)


Guests:


Info:

Released 2014-04-25
Reviewed 2014-06-16

Links:
bandcamp

reverbnation
osmose

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I didn't want to terrorize a band again when they so obviously have put blood, sweat and tears in to their album and the great music they've created. So to skip the really mean comments, I've just copied a part of a news text about traveling to Mars and changed it a little to suit the situation with an album by Sickrites.

Since the triumph of the band formation more than four years ago, Sickrites have made grand pronouncements about the next adventure for their band, one that would culminate with musicians on stage. But each time, those ambitions faded, unfulfilled.

Now a panel of experts is warning that the same fate may be in store for Sickrites declaration that the band would reach the stage in the 2014s.

In a 285-page review of the Sickrites 'Irreverent Death Megaliths' album, the experts, convened by the Hallowed Reviews Council at the request of readers, found that Sickrites had not detailed a viable strategy for getting there and that its budgets were too small to succeed.

“There is not a believable plan for getting there in a finite period of time,” said Caj Källmalm. Morkh, a Russian musician and a co-member of the the band probably disagrees.

The reviewer recommended that Sickrites set specific intermediate milestones — what it called “steppingstones” — on the way to the stage, which it said would help solidify public and political support.

As what goes for this particular album… Well I think I've given it enough time and space to be seen but I really don't recommend it at all.

HHHHHHH

 

 

Label: Osmose Productions
Three similar bands: Severe Torture/Necrophagia/Blasphemy
Rating: HHHHHHH (1/7)
Reviewer: Caj Källmalm

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