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Limited Editoin Cassette
Cassette + Digital Album
Professionally manufactured, full color jcard and printed labels. Repeats on both sides.
Includes unlimited streaming of Atavisma "On the Ruins of a Fallen Empire"
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"Hailing from the fertile French death metal scene, ATAVISMA create a doomed-out and disorienting sound. Foregoing obtuse murkiness whilst retaining a grave-crushing heaviness, utilizing structures that flit between the linear and the labyrinthine, and always locating the deepest bowels of disgusting DOOM, this quartet are not an easy one to pigeonhole - but let it be known that they're entirely and truly DEATH METAL to the rotten core. To date, ATAVISMA have released a demo and a split 7", and the two songs that comprise On the Ruins of a Fallen Empire yet add lengthy excursions into a still-blooming and bound-to-be-bountiful crypt of darkness 'n' dread." - Blood Harvest
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released February 20, 2018
Recorded by Atavisma at Mannaz Records & Elevation Sound Studios.
Mixed & Matered by KKP.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Atavisma "On the Ruins of a Fallen Empire"”
Black metal inflected with death metal that sprints from start to finish. The death metal elements drew me in, but unfortunately the rather bland drumming that is standard for BM pulled me out of this, despite listening through several times. This is just not my thing, personally. Camel
supported by 4 fans who also own “Atavisma "On the Ruins of a Fallen Empire"”
From the way they open this album up...to the way this album closes out...simply put...
it’s a fucking masterpiece. It’s everything I look forward to in a death metal album. Contender for aoty for sure. seed_murda
supported by 4 fans who also own “Atavisma "On the Ruins of a Fallen Empire"”
A really fantastic, dirty, fast, unrelenting release from Tomb Mold. Full of technicality but not sacrificing their core brutal and crushing sound, making for some really great hooks and riffs. A really great example of why Tomb Mold is one of the best osdm style bands right now. admiralsnackbar77