
*Artist: Estuarine
*Album: Sic Erat Scriptum
*Year: 2018
*Genre: Extreme Progressive Metal
*Country: United States

*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 144MB
Tracklist:
1. Cusp of Creation 02:18
2. Phosphorus and Sulfur 06:43
3. Eternal Womb Terminal 05:12
4. Slaves of Mammon 04:14
5. Panthalassa 06:33
6. Seated upon the Ocean Throne 04:23
7. Formulated Apex Succession 06:09
8. Choir of Infinity 11:18
9. Sic Erat Scriptum 13:54
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Total playing time: 1:00:44


Extended info
Location: Tampa, Florida, United States / Skovde, Sweden
The third album by Floridian metal band Estuarine. Over an hour of extreme technical psychedelic brutality with a full production and unorthodox song structures (blends black metal, death metal, grindcore, psychedelic rock, jazz, world music and trance influences into one sound).
“With technical speed-picking riffs and frantic blastbeats providing the bed of nails on which the screeching blackened growls lie, the discordant concoction is as interesting as it is extreme.”
— Ray Holroyd, Terrorizer Magazine
Florida, who have relocated to beautiful Sweden. Musically, this wouldn’t normally be a beautiful prospect for me as its technical, twist and turn, get jazzy at times and a blur of notes followed by serenity. The sort of shit I normally hate. But this is simply brilliant. The time changes blend together perfectly, the technical showing off at how good you are bits, leave me in awe at how good they are. There’s no self indulgent wank going on here. It’s a technically gifted musician making (good) music. Style wise, there’s a whole lot going on. Death, Shoegaze, Grind, Jazzy bits, quiet bits, loud bits, bits of Black Metal… all the different kind of bits you can name. As it’s now a Swedish band, I guess calling it a Smörgåsbord of Metal would be an appropriate description. I guess this will appeal to those that like this style already. But if you are broadminded, give this one a shot as well. You might be pleasantly sur”
— SIXSIXSIXMUSIC
The third album by Floridian metal band Estuarine. Over an hour of extreme technical psychedelic brutality with a full production and unorthodox song structures (blends black metal, death metal, grindcore, psychedelic rock, jazz, world music and trance influences into one sound).
“With technical speed-picking riffs and frantic blastbeats providing the bed of nails on which the screeching blackened growls lie, the discordant concoction is as interesting as it is extreme.”
— Ray Holroyd, Terrorizer Magazine
Florida, who have relocated to beautiful Sweden. Musically, this wouldn’t normally be a beautiful prospect for me as its technical, twist and turn, get jazzy at times and a blur of notes followed by serenity. The sort of shit I normally hate. But this is simply brilliant. The time changes blend together perfectly, the technical showing off at how good you are bits, leave me in awe at how good they are. There’s no self indulgent wank going on here. It’s a technically gifted musician making (good) music. Style wise, there’s a whole lot going on. Death, Shoegaze, Grind, Jazzy bits, quiet bits, loud bits, bits of Black Metal… all the different kind of bits you can name. As it’s now a Swedish band, I guess calling it a Smörgåsbord of Metal would be an appropriate description. I guess this will appeal to those that like this style already. But if you are broadminded, give this one a shot as well. You might be pleasantly sur”
— SIXSIXSIXMUSIC
Technical info

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File Size : 10.3M
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Comments :
Title=Slaves of Mammon
Artist=Estuarine
Album=Sic Erat Scriptum
Tracknumber=4
Year=2018
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