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“Anger” opens
with some tasteful syncopation & guitar riffage married to rage. Segue
to “Raw” where the theme transmutes to Medusa. It is in the bridge of
“Raw” that Mahavatar change the tide & showcase their penchant for melodic
content , before resuming the treatise on mortality , fear & negative
imagery “Deep Cobble”
mesmerizes its way into the listeners brains. Stealthily like a dark snake
of the subterranean depths. The ensuing nether world vocal hysteria trademark
follows “Control Fix”
converges on an area that Rob Zombie would be proud of. Whereas “Open
Your minds” foments a groove pocket of half time position that we really
like & strongly recommend as one of the better cuts. This type of stance
intrigues rather than overpowers with energy alone “The Time Has
Come” with its doom gloom boom meets the lower edges of blues metal rock
; Segue again to “The E Song” & we have the nice rhythmic overlay grouped
again with grind-core demonic Vox Mahavatar confront
mental & spiritual lethargy with an onslaught of ideas & conditions that
bring forth questions to the human mind. The semantics of anarchy & order
fall prey to the immortal search of limitless parameters in existence
& death One would draw
their own conclusions as to the inner catharsis that drives Mahavatar
Some find heaven in Hell. Others find life in death. Some find atonal qualities of music to be beatific. Archetype & metaphor are illusions of a dualistic world. Some find solace in conversation with opposite reflections. Delve into Mahavatar
& decide for yourself |