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This split EP starts off with Pripjat. “A glimpse,” starts things off hauntingly, turning the screws somewhat and getting the listener to truly focus on what is about to hit them. “To Protect and Secure,” is next onto the platform, with a jangling and galloping riff that works its way through the vines of the sound system, turning and twisting into a knife. “The Sprawl,” is a raring riff that shimmers and shines through, showing off with great aplomb. “Birth Control,” rattles with the pounding of drums, twisting and turning into a space of light and darkness, slowly weaving in on the backbone of insanity. “Beyond,” then takes things further, rattling through a fair few riff sandwiches as the song roars into being.

Hell:On start of their side with a new blinding light song “Spreading Chaos,” filled with soaring harmonies, and a tantalising melody. This is a song that will get listeners entranced as it progresses and moves through the system. “Ashes of Gods,” is a haunting and terrifying piece, one that ventures into the darkest depths of the human might before producing something that could quite clearly smash through the grape vines of the world. “BSB,” smacks the ground and then starts a hell pit, turning and twisting with a snarling mess. “Satan,” a fierce monster that shows off the band’s skills when they perform live.

The split is out now via The Crawling Chaos Records.