Since the opener we can notice more mature forms of songs and less sheer impulsive parts. The fast riffs are now more mature and full of breaks, relentless changes and great galloping parts. The roots of a certain groove feeling and patterns in these songs are to note. The atmospheres are dark and hellish and the group’s skills are displayed in more parts, starting from the guitars work: the riffs are crunchy and heavy and the solos are simply technical and well structured. This new demo, Vault of Inner Conscience features more or less 20 minutes of brutality. I’d like to have listened something in a full length format from this Sindrome band but all we can have is another demo, four years after the good Into the Halls of Extermination and we find again some good thrash that this time can be labelled also as a progressive/technical one at times. For some bands this is continue malediction and seems like they are spellbound and totally unlucky. Sometimes it’s almost unbelievable how a band could be overlooked and rejected to publish just demos before spilling out.
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