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"Omnicide - Creation unleashed" CD by Neaera

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Released as limited edition with bonus DVD (82 minute long documentary plus rare live material).

'Neaera' sacrificed on "Armamentarium” her metalcore elements in favour of intense death metal. "Omnicide - Creation Unleashed” goes even further down this deadly road, while keeping the raw HC flair. Exciting!
Item no. 439012
Title Omnicide - Creation unleashed
Musical Genre Metalcore
Edition Limited Edition
Product topic Bands
Band Neaera
Release date 5/29/09
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD

Disc 1

  • 1.
    I Loathe
  • 2.
    Prey To Anguish
  • 3.
    The Wretched Of The Earth
  • 4.
    Grave New World
  • 5.
    Age Of Hunger
  • 6.
    Caesura
  • 7.
    Omnicide
  • 8.
    In Near Ruins
  • 9.
    The Nothing Doctrine
  • 10.
    I Am The Rape
  • 11.
    Crowbar Cover

Disc 2

  • 1.
    Band Documentation

by Björn Thorsten Jaschinski (29.04.2009) "Armamentarium" started Γ  la Bolt Thrower: an unbelievable juggernaut crushing everything beneath it. To find something comparable on this album, you'll have to wait a bit - until "The wretched of the earth", that is. This output starts like a technical Death Metal opus - "I loathe" is hectic, even a bit confused at he beginning - the same goes for "Caesura". Benny nourishes this aggression, transferring it to the chorus of "Prey to anguish" with his mean Black Metal shrieks (that song will be an awesome live smasher!). "Grave new world" is blacker than Black Metal (even as far as the instrumentation is concerned), and the title track is some kind of a hybrid. "Age of hunger" gives you some grooves and a modern touch, with a melody passage you'd find on Amon Amarth releases, turning into a cool Hardcore part. The change between hearty growls and nerve-wrecking screams never comes across as artificial - which sets the band apart from many of their competitors.