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MMXXIII

by The Sept

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McNegus This is some of the most "adult" music of its kind I have heard in a while. Moving through groovy hardcore, grind, noise, death AND Black metal, without spending too much time on any one genre, this act crams an impressive amount of complexity and musicality into 22 minutes. With sonic palate-cleansers throughout, it is a beautifully bleak, invigorating and surprisingly danceable listen that reminds me of a classical composition. Worth your $, more than many better-known bands of this kind. Favorite track: Fissures In That Which Is Reflected.
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released December 18, 2023

Written* and recorded by Philip Caomhánach / The Sept. Vocals by Liam Hughes, Nick Vahdias and Suzanne Walsh. Saxophone by Cathal Roche. Liam Hughes’ vocals recorded by Pavol Rosa. Reamped, Mixed and mastered by Shauny Cads at Last Light Recording. Layout by Philip Caomhánach. The Sept ℗, MMXXIII. *Four Walls vocal was written for solo voice as ‘Four Walls, act 1 Scene VII’ by John Cage (1944). Piano accompaniment written and performed by The Sept. Sample on 'A nonmoral sense' taken from Prelude, by Richard Harris, from 'I, in the Membership of My Days - Poems and Songs By Richard Harris & Sons' ℗ 2012 Vintage Masters Inc. Sample on Fissures in that which is reflected taken from The Field (1990). Ireland: Treesdale, Ltd. Samples on Nâla Ukhthaz II taken from Waiting for Godot (2001). United Kingdom: BBC; Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979). Gemany: Gaumont/Herzog Filmproduktion.

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The Sept Dublin, Ireland

Gaelic Death, Baile Átha Cliath.

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