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REVIEW: Soulless - Summoning Heresy Inner Voice records, 2006
6.5/10
Soulless - Summoning Heresy - cover art Soulless is a loud and intense sort of a power-violence oriented band that employs both hardcore elements (the brutal, harsher aspects of the hardcore scale) and (brutal) death metal/deathgrind sonic aesthetics, an evolved sound that has resulted in a rather impressive display of skills and vision in this EP which is a curiosity of sorts that is as intense as it is unique in sound and style; a hybrid violent entity…

Throw in some technical drum-work a-la math-metal bands (or anything done by post-thrash metal outfits such as Meshuggah) coupled with non-typical vocals which are not your regular expected one-dimensional, non-musical cookie-monster stereotype, but rather something more expressive and angry – and you've fixed yourself a dose of highly enjoyable intensity with some nice, annoyance-free, guitar solos. Recommended and non-generic!

written by Chaim Drishner

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Tracklist
1. Intro
2. Infernalis In Favorem
3. God My Servant
4. Beheaded Messiah
5. Necromancer [Sepultura cover]

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