Posted May 06, 2008 by He_Is_Me
Freedom Ritual
by Dark Meat
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He_Is_Me says: After big band jazz, and big band pop (see The Polyphonic Spree), here comes big band metal: Dark Meat incorporate heavy riffing with free-form horn blasts and even some freaky folk singing. This 7-1/2-minute dirge is the opener to their album "Universal Indians Expanded Edition", out now.
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