November's Doom are a band from Chicago, Illinois that has a 20 year long history with s musical style that I would describe as being melodic and atmospheric doom/death metal and this is a review of their 2011 album "Aphothic" which was released by The End Records.
Drums range from slow to mid paced drumming with some occasional fast playing and blast beats, while the violins bring a very dark, tragic and atmospheric sound to the music, as for the bass playing it has a very strong and powerful tone with some heavy riffing being thrown in.
Rhythm guitars range from slow, to mid paced doom/death metal riffing with some occasional fast riffs and melodic parts, while the lead guitars are very dark and melodic sounding guitar solos, as for the acoustic guitars they bring a very dark and progressive feel to the music.
Vocals are mostly deep death metal growls that have somewhat of a black metal edge to them and a great amount of clean singing male and female vocals, while the lyrics cover dark emotions, doom and symbolism, as for the production it has a very heavy, professional and heavy sound to it.
In my opinion this is another great album from November's Doom and if you where a fan of their previous recordings, you will not be disappointing. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "The Dead Host" "What Could Have Been" and "Six Sides". RECOMMENDED BUY.
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