Attic Sanctimonious Review
King diamond and cradle of filth can fucking eat it.
Attic sanctimonious review. Attic sanctimonious 2017 review german king diamond worshipers attic had been leading up to their magnum epic concept album for years and sanctimonius is actually way better than it has any right to be. While that debut recording initially came in under the radar its skillful and unapologetic commitment to king diamond style heavy metal earned the band a loyal following. There s a short version of this review that goes like this. Attic s move to release a concept album shows clear adherence to the path set by their main source of inspiration but it still serves as an ambitious step forward.
While it ll unlikely accede to a broadway sensation sanctimonious is competently arranged as far as tragedies are concerned. Attic sanctimonious review. Meister cagliostro s pitch perfect falsetto is all over this concept album where a young nun who s sinned becomes a punch bag for her sadistic roommate before satan ensures. Are attic mercyful fate reincarnated.
Their rectangular plates and white panels smudged by hundreds of dirty desperate hands. Behold attic s whopping hour long thirteen tracked sophomore sanctimonious released in august under ván records which despite sounding played straight out of a knavish hymnal features a compelling handful of intense mind cripplers deployed over a sordid anti ecclesiastical theatrical narrative about an abbess who relentlessly persecutes the nuns in her care. The reason why those two well respected bands need to get sanctimonious into their cake holes as soon as possible is because attic have managed to do exactly what those bands have been doing for decades and frankly wiped the floor with almost everything they have released. Attic sanctimonious it s been an agonizingly long five years since attic released their first album the invocation.