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Agathodaimon

Death Is Just The Beginning – Vol. 7 – Review

July 23, 2003

Split (kinda) into power metal on disc one and extreme on disc two, tracked alphabetically per disc, there’s so much to open yer eyes, if yer at all into metal.

Agathodaimon – Higher Art of Rebellion – Review

April 1, 2001

Some of the momentum has been lost – an epic album in the same vein as Blacken the Angel, but lacking the ferocity and excitement.

Agathodaimon – Blacken the Angel – Review

April 1, 1999

On Blacken The Angel, this German sextet leans toward the more melodic and atmospheric end of the black metal spectrum.

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