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I found out about these guys when Andrew Kim joined as their bassist, and being a fan of his playing led me to check out the band. Now I finally have a physical copy of this tech-death bludgeoning, and can die happy. This band absolutely shreds, standing up perfectly alongside bands like Allegaeon! Tom's Reviews
supported by 5 fans who also own “Eradication of the Subservient”
A beast of a tech-death album. The guitar riffs are unique and creative, especially when they slow down a bit. Great atmospheres, some really groovy mellow bits, and plenty of sections without vocals make this album hit good and hard. It's super tight, quite technical, and mostly cranked to 11 but unafraid to occasionally dial it back a bit. I especially dig the thoughtful and gapless song transitions. Give it a spin! Dan Curhan
New Zealand technical death outfit Ulcerate have often been praised for their innovative genre approach—but six albums into their discography, there's even greater strength in their consistency. Bandcamp Album of the Day Dec 20, 2016