Nadir are a band from Hungary that plays a mixture of doomcore and death metal and this is a review of their 2017 album "The Sixth Extinction" which was released as a joint effort between Grimm Distribution and NGC Productions.
An atmospheric soundscape starts off the album along with some synths before going into more of a heavier and melodic doom metal direction along with some death metal growls a few seconds later while the music also mixes in elements of hardcore as well as the solos and leads also bringing in a great amount of melody.
A great amount of 90's influences can be heard in the bands musical style while also sounding very modern at the same time along with some songs also bringing in a small amount of spoken word parts as well as the solos and leads also being done in a very melodic fashion, when the music finally speeds up a small amount of blast beats can be heard and they also bring in an instrumental track which also introduces acoustic guitars onto the recording and all of the musical instruments have a very powerful sound to them.
Nadir plays a musical style that takes doom, death metal and hardcore and mixes them together to create a sound of their own, the production sounds very professional while the lyrics cover social problems and the relation of mankind and nature.
In my opinion Nadir are a very great sounding mixture of doomcore and death metal and if you are a fan of those musical genres, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "The Human Predator" "Along Came Disruption" and "Les Ruines". 8 out of 10.
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