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This incarnation of Obscurity involves Germans who take up dramatic black metal names to play their brand of Amon Amarth-styled Viking metal. At first glance, the major musical elements appear to be favorably coalescing, from the conviction of Agalaz' vocals to the raucous and relentlessly paced guitars, yet you'll be searching vainly for the rawness behind the work of Amon Amarth themselves; a main comparison emerges between analogous work coming from the dominant rhythm section, the interweaving of brutality with melody. Yet undoubtedly Hegg towers above Agalaz as regards the vocal approach by conveying more clarity and emotion in his...

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