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The Age of Hell
Metal · 2011

The Age of Hell

August 16, 2011 · eOne Music

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The Age of Hell" is a relentless sonic assault, a testament to Chimaira's enduring power and unyielding aggression. From the moment the first chugging riff hits, you're plunged into a world of intense, driving metal, characterized by guttural vocals that tear through the mix and a rhythm section that pounds with precision and force.

This album isn't just heavy; it's a cathartic explosion of raw energy, designed to ignite your inner fire and demand your full, undivided attention. The atmosphere is consistently dark and brooding, yet infused with a defiant energy that pushes through any perceived obstacles.

Moments Worth Listening For
The sudden, precise drumming that kicks in after a brief, ominous synth intro on an opening track.
The way the lead guitar breaks through a dense wall of rhythm, delivering a searing, melodic solo around the three-minute mark of a mid-album track.
The synchronized, head-banging breakdown where the entire band locks into a crushing, slow groove, punctuated by guttural shouts.
The unexpected, atmospheric keyboard passage that provides a brief, eerie respite before the final, explosive chorus.

How does The Age of Hell sound next to the rest of Chimaira's catalogue?

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This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.

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