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    Review: God In A Cone - Earth My Prison
    theProphet
    • Apr 28, 2018
    • 3 min

    Review: God In A Cone - Earth My Prison

    Ah yes, God In A Cone, your favorite "rock" band from Greece, that as usual remains prolific and defying real boundaries or definition, is back again with another epic album entitled "Earth My Prison". Shaking things up and really embracing their most diverse sound to date, every song on this album truly shines as it's own, and that's why I love these guys. Even though some of the lyrical references getting lost on me due to cultural difference, the power and diversity of the
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    Review: God In A Cone - Shark Was A Boy
    theProphet
    • Sep 25, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: God In A Cone - Shark Was A Boy

    Mostly shedding their previous skin as an avant-garde industrial metal act, this daring and prolific band God In A Cone has done it again and provided another expert collection of musical expressions. This time delivering with an extremely concise concept album, "Shark Was A Boy", presented in the form of folk metal album, it is quite like I would expect from an artist like Folk Earth or Wintersun. With a wide variety of ethnic and medieval instrumentation, drawing from the W
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