Septicflesh: Greek Giants of Symphonic Death Metal
The quartet delivers epic, Gothic doses of symphonic metal. Strings, horns, harpsichord, and percussion complement death-metal brutality.
The quartet delivers epic, Gothic doses of symphonic metal. Strings, horns, harpsichord, and percussion complement death-metal brutality.
With summer in full festival mode, Alarm Magazine is proud to release its latest collection on modern rock-'n'-roll culture.
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