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		<title>Dead World Reclamation &#8211; Aura of Iniquity</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Erik T]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2021 11:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Remember the movie rule of 2? (i.e Armageddon vs Deep Impact) that so often applies in music? So I recently discovered two US symphonically laced, shreddy, tech death/deathcore/metalcore/melodic death metal /The Artisan Era core bands and the same time. First is Tempe, Arizona&#8217;s Dead World Reclamation, and their second album, Aura of Iniquity, and second, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember the movie rule of 2? (i.e Armageddon vs Deep Impact) that so often applies in music? So I recently discovered two US symphonically laced, shreddy, tech death/deathcore/metalcore/melodic death metal /The Artisan Era core bands and the same time. First is Tempe, Arizona&#8217;s <strong>Dead World Reclamation,</strong> and their second album, <em>Aura of Iniquity</em>, and second, Washington DCs <strong>Wythersake</strong> and their debut <a href="https://www.teethofthedivine.com/reviews/wythersake-antiquity/"><em>Antiquity</em></a>. Both incredibly similar in sound and scope.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s get to <strong>DWR</strong> first, who to me, answer the age-old question (OK, maybe not age old), &#8220;what if <strong>The Black Dahlia Murder</strong> had lots of keyboards?&#8221; Well quite simply, <strong>DWR</strong> is the answer to that question. And honestly, that really could be my review finished, it&#8217;s that simple.</p>
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<p>Razor-sharp, European melodic death metal, blackened/00s metalcore riffs, dual, screamed/bellowed vocals identical to Trever Strnad and heck, even the song title sounds like something of a recent <strong>TBDM</strong> album (&#8220;Whispers of the Evergloom&#8221;, &#8220;The Everlasting Hunt&#8221;). But to their credit, <strong>DWR</strong> do it all very very with ample energy and conviction and being a sucker for synths, the keyboards do add a dramatic, theatrical element that I enjoy.</p>
<p>That said, at 48 minutes, some of the 5+ minute songs could be trimmed (though &#8220;Pantheon of Shadows&#8221; is a pretty good, slower number) , but for the most part the songs deliver the goods as described (<strong>TBDM</strong> with synths); in particular,  early tracks &#8220;Ripped From the Grave&#8221; and &#8220;Embrace the Hive&#8221; as well as the moodier &#8220;Heralds of the Formless One&#8221;, very snappy <strong>TBDM</strong> -ish, &#8220;Arachnocratic Assemblage&#8221; (ewwww) and &#8220;Those Born of Suffering&#8221;.</p>
<p>The keyboards aren&#8217;t too overbearing and not the focal point of the music like <strong>Wythersakes&#8217;s</strong> more flamboyant blackened/progressive effort, but sweeping background ornamentation that adds some cool epic atmospheres to the tried and true American metallics in the forefront. A pretty solid effort and a band I&#8217;ve added to my discography purchase list.</p>
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