Just in case anyone's interested, this is taken from the review of the Metal Blade 20th Anniversary gig from the lastest issue of Terrorizer magazine:
"Things are well underway by the time I make my way front and centre for the last half of Vehemence, and I'm pleased to see that there is still plenty of energy left for the remaining handful of tunes. These guys have a fairly original sound in that their keyboards lend an almost melodic black metal feel to an overwhelmingly death metal assault. Unfortunately this quirk is undermined by the dreaded 'opening mix' phenomenon which mars the impact of the first few numbers. They also score points for their darkly humorous lyrical content and lines such as 'She never noticed me,' an ode to a schoolgirl who harbours a sexual fixation on Jesus."
"Things are well underway by the time I make my way front and centre for the last half of Vehemence, and I'm pleased to see that there is still plenty of energy left for the remaining handful of tunes. These guys have a fairly original sound in that their keyboards lend an almost melodic black metal feel to an overwhelmingly death metal assault. Unfortunately this quirk is undermined by the dreaded 'opening mix' phenomenon which mars the impact of the first few numbers. They also score points for their darkly humorous lyrical content and lines such as 'She never noticed me,' an ode to a schoolgirl who harbours a sexual fixation on Jesus."