4/5
Posted October 01, 2011
By username2,
After the release of their unique debut album, The Chariot returns to deliver us more unique, original, short, and heavy songs. This time the album has gone through every step in the production process, including mastering. (Something that wasn't present on the debut, but gave it its uniqueness.) Songs are short, brutal and all the traditional forms of songwriting are again thrown out the window and we are treated to 30 more minutes of pure insanity. The Chariot has always been about unconventional metal music and this album is no exception. View All Music And Book Reviews By username2 | View username2's Profile
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