None
Inevitable
| Year | 2023 |
| Label | GS Productions |
| Country | RU |
| Status | Official |
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π€ Add This to Your CollectionTracklist
- Never Came Home (9:02)
- Alone, Where I Can See (10:29)
- A Reason to Be (10:29)
- My Gift (6:43)
- Locked, Empty Room (9:12)
- Rest (10:27)
About the Band
None So Vile is the second studio album by Canadian death metal band Cryptopsy, released on 3 July 1996 by Wrong Again Records. The album was later reissued by Displeased Records and Century Media Records. It was re-released on vinyl in 2012 by War on Music. The album is stylistically a technical death metal and brutal death metal album, described as, "absolutely chaotic." The album features lyrical themes largely regarding violence and gore. None So Vile is the first album to feature bassist Eric Langlois, and the last to feature vocalist Lord Worm, until his return on 2005's Once Was Not.
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Album Review
None's latest album, 'Inevitable,' is a powerful journey through heavy metal that showcases the band's growth and maturity. The raw energy and aggression in tracks like 'Never Came Home' and 'My Gift' are balanced by the introspective and haunting melodies of 'Alone, Where I Can See' and 'Locked, Empty Room.' The production quality is top-notch, with each instrument shining through the mix to create a dense and immersive sonic landscape. 'Rest' serves as a perfect closing track, leaving listeners with a sense of catharsis and resolution. 'Inevitable' fits seamlessly into None's discography, pushing boundaries while staying true to their signature sound.