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Dawn of Disease
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"Worship The Grave" is the third full length studio album from Death Metal band Dawn of Disease, released June 24th, 2016 through Napalm Records.
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‘Worship the Grave’ is a seamless continuation of a well built legacy. It’s a flowing blend of melody and the classic Swedish brutal double blasts. For me, Dawn of disease is that perfect sweet spot for when you’re in the mood for Bloodbath, but also in the mood for some Amon Amarth. They hit the trademark Swedish sounds and do it really well, but can quickly switch into a more complex melodic and harmony focused line.
The bottom line here is Dawn of Disease continues to deliver on their unique style of Swedish death metal. In my opinion there are still a few rough patches in regards to the transitions between the beautiful melodies and the brutal blasting riffs, but overall the sound is incredible. Worship the Grave is a powerful record that holds its place well in the halls of the Swedish greats.
Reviewed by metalwani.com.



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