supported by 9 fans who also own “A Tear in the Time Space Continuum”
Short but very delicious release. Seldomly has tech death been so dark and groovy. A true neckbreaker, versatile and highly captivating. This comes out when only really talented musicians are involved and their skills complement each other perfectly. Exceptionally well done! mourner
supported by 9 fans who also own “A Tear in the Time Space Continuum”
i checked out bands coming to my town, and xoth were on the list. at first i thought they were cheesy since i only liked metal to be deep, dark, and atmospheric .
i did enjoy the technical complexity, so i gave them another chance. i equated shredding with jockishness (ugh), but i now see it as a creative choice. i just had to approach it on my own terms, and xoth was the perfect gateway for this. they really opened up a new world for me. quasiotter