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Encoffination / Rotting Kingdom – Wretched Enigma Of Salvation [Split]

encoffination / rotting kingdom – wretched enigma of salvation [split]

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Ah, split albums. One of the best ways to get a little bit of a few bands all at once. Almost like a compilation but only more focused on two, three or four bands. But look at me, explaining this shit to you, the people who actually understand the value of splits as well. But I digress. Before us here we have a split album from two Doom/Death Metal heavyweights with ‘Wretched Enigma Of Salvation’.

Starting things off we have Lexington, Kentucky in the United States’ own Rotting Kingdom coming in with two tracks of their signature misery and despair. Where they toe the line between the crushing grandiose nature of My Dying Bride and lush beauty of sadness akin to Yob. On odd but rather fitting marriage that creates unique Doom/Death that is familiar but completely new.

For the final two tracks of this four track split is the mighty Encoffination also from the United States but not Kentucky, Georgia and California respectively. And if you know of Encoffination then you know what to expect here. If not, I’ll try to fill you in. Imagine Father Befouled but slowed way down and you got Encoffination because literally that is what it is. Literally.

In conclusion what we get here is another four high quality Doom/Death Metal songs from two exceptional bands. Two bands slightly different in approach but still similar enough in style that this split has a flow to it and works well as a whole and not just a collection of two parts.

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