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“Gut-wrenching guitar, epic compositions, and lyrics that will lodge themselves in your soul like shrapnel - this is one of the best metal albums of all time. A soaring elegy for a world drowning in hate.”
quelana · favourite track: Wound Of The Warden
“While Troubled Cells Do Not A Healthy Body Make, these six songs make for a strong conclusion of SubRosa's consistently excellent discography.”
c_c_chaos · favourite track: Troubled Cells
“Forever one of my favorites. The art this band made speaks to me on a level I can hardly express.”
“So while most people consider More Constant Than The Gods to be both SubRosa’s best work as well as one of the best sludge / doom metal albums of the past decade, I give the edge to this beast, which happened to be SubRosa’s final effort. Everything is right where it needs to be, and I am hard-pressed to name many albums that are more emotionally-impactful than this one. As someone who generally dislikes doom, this is on another level. And hot damn, those electric violins are on point!”
Ippocalyptica · favourite track: Despair Is A Siren
“I already enjoyed SubRosa, but For This We Fought the Battle of Ages in particular rocks my socks off. It's morose, heavy at times, and the violins and vocals are pitch perfect. I think "Black Majesty" in particular could only be written by someone with an intimate knowledge of depression-- every song feels like an emotional process. This album is probably in my top five at this point, it's just incredible.”
