In recent years join to earned Oldschool warhorse still - not so few - protagonists of a "new wave of old-school death metal". I'm just saying Funebrarum The Sleep of Morbid Dreams, The Esoteric Order Puteraeon, Undead Creep The Ever-Burning Torch, Demonical Death Infernal, Vanhelgd! Sometimes newbies at work, but sometimes Altverdiente (another keyword: Necronaut), as well as here, at Vallenfyre: Greg Mackintosh (Paradise Lost), Hamish Glencross (My Dying Bride), Adrian Erlandson (Paradise Lost, At The Gates) , Scoot (Extinction Of Mankind Ale to England)! Paradise Lost shimmer in many moments through, sometimes flickers and My Dying Bride-like, but it ruled unwaveringly oldschool Death pitch black expression, the very skillfully moves much midtempo and numerous tempo attacks in the tension of heavy Doom, and the, This is the main argument of "A Fragile King", boasting a number of catchy harmonies! Mackintosh can surprisingly sing really nasty and brings articulated growls of recognition, remind the somewhat at a throttled Chris Reifert Mental Funeral (Special Edition), the guitars roast à la early Entombed Left Hand Path, as in most Sunlight studio days (you can here speak of a throwback to the Stockholm-Death of the late eighties and early nineties), but also early Celtic Frost Morbid Tales are ubiquitous and a little Crust Sonic Mass is to be located. The Drums bollern, the bass is pumping, the production is rich, but not overproduced (and this review with all its links is hopefully still readable). I'm excited. My neighbors and I currently listen to anything else. And deathcore pussies cry When They Hear This.