Review: Straight out of Florida, USA, Nocturnus will be a familiar name to any self-respecting metal fan. Bursting onto the scene in 1987, three years later they seminal debut landed, They Key, cementing their status as pioneers of what would go on to be dubbed 'extreme metal' by some. Taking heavy influence from science fiction and a fair share of death metal's sonics, the candle burnt bright but then went out, with the group breaking up just two years later. Reforming for a brief stint, putting out the 1999 LP Ethereal Tomb, by 2002 all would be lost once again. Renaming the group Nocturnus A.D., original member Mike Browning attempted to reinvigorate the project with a different lineup, but even this seemed doomed to fail. That is until 2019, when the record Paradox finally landed. Unicursal is the long-awaited follow up, and hits just as hard.
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