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Boxsets The Trembling Voices of Conquered Men CD Box #105661

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Release Date: February 25, 2022

Here's a beautiful, natural-textured, brown-coloured wooden box set with matte finish that has the band logo laser-engraved on it with the label logo on the back. It's strictly limited to 70 copies and comes packed with the following special items -

► 8-Panel Digipak CD with Metallic Effect and UV Lamination
► Autographed card
► Shaped logo patch
► Album artwork coaster
► Album artwork badge
► Metallic sticker

Australian black/death metal band Vahrzaw have been perfecting their sound since the early '90s and creating a blend of the two styles that doesn't sound like anything else out there. At this stage their music has evolved enough to make it sound almost progressive in nature, where they take the best elements of both the styles, throw in some thrash metal elements, a tinge of melody, and create their own palette and go about their inimitable way of expressing themselves using unique and vivid brush strokes with colours both familiar and bold. It's likely to get lost in their deceptive, constantly changing, labyrinthine structures which fool the listener into thinking he's been there before and the next minute he's contending with a completely different soundscape. None of it comes across as jarring just because it's so coherently and expertly done and he's compelled to experience it all over again to make sense of this phenomenon, this illusion. It's easy to see that the fourth full-length by these criminally underrated veterans is brilliantly written and despite being rooted in the old sound, it not only stands the test of time but urges one to revisit it and attempt to decipher and fully understand its full scope and genius.

For fans of: The Chasm, Morbid Angel, Mayhem, Sinister, Morbus Chron, Immolation, Darkthrone, Question

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