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- Artist(s): Evan Brewer, Geoffrey Ficco, Lyle Cooper, Michael Keene
- Summary: The discovery and changes by a God is the concept behind the third album for the California death metal band.
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- Record Label: Sumerian Records
- Genre(s): Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Death Metal, Speed/Thrash Metal
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Kerrang!Oct 31, 2012Death metal has rarely sounded as deliciously demented as The Faceless do here. [11 Aug 2012, p.54]
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Oct 31, 2012The music is--and should be--the primary focus, and that's a quantum leap beyond what they were doing four years ago. Essential.
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Oct 31, 2012What drives the music is the tightly synched interplay between drums and guitars, and that, particularly as sharpened by Wes Hauch's surgically precise lead work.
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Oct 31, 2012For anyone who has followed the band, Autotheism feels like part of a logical evolution, with the band expanding its sound from album to album before really cutting loose and diving headfirst into more heady waters.
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Jan 8, 2013Although the band manage to avoid the self-indulgence that often comes with ability and ambition, Autotheism does occasionally lose steam.
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Oct 31, 2012The overall feeling that this album struggles to slip free of new found influences to resonate in its own right, will not fade.
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