Two reviews of "Inchoate IV: The Revenant" have been posted online!
From teethofthedivine.com:
"The 32 minutes that constitute IV: The Revenant are chock full of progressive, thrashy riffs that’s a far cry from the usual post rock without vocals or tech overkill that most instrumental albums follow. It’s more in line with the likes of Shelter Red in its delivery and pace. The riffs vary and range from urgent double bass to a few expected moments of introspection and the gamut of everything in between."
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And another, very positive review from Mortem Zine in the Czech Republic:
"Half an hour of great guitar parts, which forges the albums unique atmosphere of bleak theatric thrill, similar to the soundtracks of fictive B-rated zombie films. This album is able to captivate many fans across the many musical genres, that's for sure. It combines methods of doom, industrial, rock and ambient music and it's nicely connects driving, bleak and broody mood of the album. "The revenant" could be called as the proggresive metal, because it is the great example what can be done with purely insturmental song, if the composer doesnt clings to one genre, one conception. Recommended. "
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