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9.0
123311
9.0 |
musicOMH
This is probably one of the most relevant and affecting albums of 2021, but let’s hope they’ve not been to accurate in their sonic predictions
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8.0
123312
8.0 |
Exclaim
Harnessing the core of their heart of darkness, King and Buford continue to blaze trails with immersive antipathy
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8.0
123315
8.0 |
Crack
A dystopian soundtrack that speaks to the times we’re living through
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8.0
123316
8.0 |
Loud And Quiet
The Body may just have found the true sound of oblivion in all its stunning, horrifying beauty
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8.0
123319
8.0 |
Pitchfork
With a concussive sound and a deceptively lean setup, the doom duo returns to terrifying basics on a macabre and strangely exhilarating album about anguish
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8.0
123320
8.0 |
The Quietus
A monstrously heavy, crushingly bleak monument to humankind's ruin
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8.0
123428
8.0 |
No Ripcord
A blend of muck and misery whose existence almost requires a term stronger than “doom” to succinctly and conveniently explain it
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7.8
123413
7.8 |
Spectrum Culture
The Body’s newest reintroduces a distilled version of their avant-garde approach to metal that is darker and more abrasive than ever
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7.0
123313
7.0 |
All Music
By doing away with some of the more extravagant, theatrical elements of the Body's past albums, the release is undeniably some of their most direct and punishing work
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7.0
123314
7.0 |
Uncut
This is pulverising cacophonic stuff but it's also considered and atmospheric. Print edition only
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