Music / rock

Nachasch


Reviews (2)


Metal storm

d. 10. Nov. 2014

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Ilham

d. 10. Nov. 2014

"Nachash is packed with groovy riffs and catchy tunes. The songs flow one after the other in an order that makes it easy for the listener to lose track of time. With its forty-five minutes, the album isn't unnecessarily long in reality but still drags on in the end. Unless you're one of the very few people on planet Earth who do not mind uni-dimensional and unvaried vocals. Indeed, no matter how engaging and powerful that low-pitched shouting is, it could only become tiresome after a while, even with the addition of that instrumental track, some short passages with screeches scattered around the album, and the clean verses in "The Collapse"".


The quietus

d. 24. Nov. 2014

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Dean Brown

d. 24. Nov. 2014

"Nachash sounds like a real band making real music and not a side-project from a bunch of experienced musicians bored with their day jobs, jerking each other off in the studio. There is substantial purpose to the music, and judging by both the magnitude of the riffs they wield and the addition of complimentary melody and songwriting light and shade during the latter songs, this is only the beginning of a bright future for Krokodil".