
Hath’s approach might be described as Opethian, although you won’t get those vibes until you really dig in. “Usurpation,” the album’s opener, is so damn heavy; chunky death metal riffs collide with modern production heft and the occasional blackened inflection or odd clean-sung vocal part, all weaved into an expansive and dynamic orchestration that will make fans of progressive metal squeal with delight. Elsewhere, acoustic guitars collide with tech-death riffs, blast beats slam into breakdowns, solos dance in and out of the melody, vocal dynamics ebb and flow… it’s clear the band has devoted a tremendous amount of time and attention to composition and arrangement, and that’s what we meant by Opethian even if the music sounds nothing (well, a little) like that band.
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