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"Omnipresent" is the sixth full length studio album by technical death metal band Origin, released July 8th, 2014 through Nuclear Blast (US).
The album reached number 10 on the US Billboard Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers)
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Entity absolutely wiped the floor with some of the most abrasive, technical, and impressive music the group has ever produced, and expectations for Omnipresent are naturally quite high. And they have been met. This album satisfies like few other albums this year have; it’s customarily mind-blowing and predictably grin-inducing and everything the metal world dreamed it would be, but despite the lack of surprises, it’s still inexplicably riveting. This intrepid foursome has got all the brains, heart, and courage one could ever ask for, and they’ve whipped up a monster of a whirlwind. Where it will land you is anyone’s guess.
Omnipresent is this year’s best brutal death release. Last year Wormed pushed the envelope with ridiculously catchy forward-thinking slam, but 2014 belongs to Origin for just being Origin and releasing yet another characteristically insane, unparalleled brutal death album. In a year of often-disappointingly gray and uninteresting brutal and technical releases, Omnipresent bucks the trend, flooding the scene with glorious color and walking blood-red all over its peers. One can only hope that other bands will dust themselves off and follow the golden path of Topeka’s finest.
Reviewed by angrymetalguy.com.


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