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The End of Six Thousand Years
Isolation

Still Life (2008) Michael

The End of Six Thousand Years – Isolation cover artwork
The End of Six Thousand Years – Isolation — Still Life, 2008

Italy's The End of Six Thousand Years return with their debut full-length following a split release with Embrace the End in 2006. Isolation picks up where the band previously left off, mixing chaotic hardcore and thrash metal, but also treating us to something new as well.

Opener and title-track "Isolation" begins with a mixture of post-rock and metal that wouldn't be out of place on a Cult of Luna record. This leads into "The Sun Abyss" and the metal riffing and pummeling drums are back. The music is partnered with guttural growls and scathing screams. As the album unfolds we are treated to a unique combination of the bludgeoning death metalcore and soothing post-metal. It's a nice juxtaposition that works surprisingly well for the band.

The End of Six Thousand Years could have ended up as just another band mixing metalcore and death metal together. But rather than subject the world to yet another clone, they've expanded their sound and as a result have opened themselves up to a whole new world of fans. This LP is definitely worth picking up.

8.0 / 10Michael • June 16, 2008

The End of Six Thousand Years – Isolation cover artwork
The End of Six Thousand Years – Isolation — Still Life, 2008

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