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Born of Osiris
Artist Icon Soul Sphere (2015)
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"Soul Sphere" Soul Sphere is the fourth studio album from American deathcore band Born of Osiris. The album was released on October 23, 2015 through Sumerian Records.
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Review from sputnikmusic.com
Soul Sphere is an album that is extremely accessible and catchy for it's genre and more upbeat sounding than expected. The production is pristine, which again, can be good or bad. Although there are a larger amount of technical parts on this album, the way it's presented definitely makes this their least hardcore to date. For something of a mainstream party prog death band it brings the quality you'd expect. Meaning haters are likely to confirm their suspicions. By taking some of metal's most extreme elements and merging it with pop sensibilities they have created a unique and divisive sound for themselves. The band does tend to sound like they have a set amount of tools that they just mix up from track to track; leading to the question: how long can they keep this up? For now, the songs here are solid enough that those ok with their more mainstream direction should find this to be great Born of Osiris material


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