supported by 7 fans who also own “Suppressing Reality / Infinite Entropy”
So, technical death metal often feels like quite the slog (or show-off), if the song writing skills / self-control of the band are not that high. This album is not a drag at all. Listening to this, even though it is top-notch-busy tech-death is way more calming than even trying to pronounce the band's name. Reminds me of Necrophagist quite a lot, which is one of the biggest achievements a tech-death-band can achieve in my book. Even the 5 minute ambient outro passes by in a few heartbeats. David Fischer
supported by 6 fans who also own “Suppressing Reality / Infinite Entropy”
I love Aepoch's style of death metal: technical, groovy, and pulverizing at the same time. Vocals sound unique for once (seriously, I've never heard anything like it. It's original for sure as it sounds otherworldly). Expect great things from this band. A Canadian gem for Prog/Death fans. Christopher