“Repeat after me: Djent is not a dirty word. It certainly appears that way with the general consensus in the metal community of the often maligned offshoot sub-genre of progressive metal. The potential is definitely there for bands to take the basic template of the djent formula and manipulate the components in a myriad of interesting and innovative ways, yet the quality bands able to do this effectively appear few and far between.” Semper fi, or semper die, there is no semper try.
Semper – Kháos Review
By Saunders on March 24, 2017 in 2017, Djent, Groove Metal, Metalcore, Necromance Records, Progressive Metal, Reviews, Spanish Metal, Djent, Groove Metal, Progressive Metal, 27 comments