Byzanthian Neckbeard "Minaton" <REVIEW>

“… GIVING YOU WHAT YOU EXPECT AND SHOVING IT DOWN YOUR THROAT LIKE A MICROPHONE AT A SEPULTURA CONCERT.”
If one has a neckbeard, you’re either one of 2 things, a warrior who’s traveled over many landscapes to find the one who murdered your family, or your stereotypical anime fan who thinks it makes them “cooler because m’ladies like the neckbeard.” Well regardless, this week we have a Byzanthian Neckbeard on the list. This 3 piece band hails all the way from Guernsey, a small island just south of the formally United Kingdom.
Their sound has been described as stoner/doom metal on the metal archives, and we should be expecting thumping riffs and tales of creatures that Tolkein wishes he could’ve come up with. But what does all this say about the music given to us? Does their new album Minaton say about who they are? Click the video player below to watch, or you can click here to watch on YouTube. Make sure to hit subscribe if you haven’t already.
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