Eparistera Daimones

Critic Score
Based on 5 reviews
2010 Ratings: #9 / 948
User Score
Based on 78 ratings
2010 Ratings: #53
March 19, 2010 / Release Date
LP / Format
Century Media / Label
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Critic Reviews

90
AllMusic
It's this sense of inspirational rebirth, more than anything else, that breathes life into Triptykon as a truly new and separate entity, no matter the group's evolutionary ties to Warrior's legacy. Celtic Frost is dead (well, most likely, this time around)...long live Triptykon.
90
Blabbermouth.net
A masterpiece of sleepless, timeless, crawling primal doom, not so much better than their peers as above them, in a place they'll likely never tread.
90
Angry Metal Guy

Truly a triumph. Twenty five years on and Warrior is still contributing the best of metal to the whole metal scene, and Eparistera Daimones proves he’s just as relevant as he was back then.

80
PopMatters

Not only is Eparistera Daimones a continuation of the great Monotheist, it’s every bit that album’s equal.

80
Record Collector
This album is terrifying.
Anypsotis
85

Thanks for the album trade @LtDeathDoom

I actually think I like this more than Monotheist, the composition is more cohesive and full. The riffs are heavy as fuck, and this whole album is super dark. The sudden electronic shift near the end was a sudden, but welcome, change.

Quag3418K3l
85

The crushing atmosphere is so fun, I love the tone Tom Warrior has found for his music, it's just loud and really rounds out the softer melancholy elements of the music. Myopic Empire, and In Shrouds Decayed are personal favorites

Bathornhead
80

I really don't know how to describe this aside from "cold blue metal". yes it's that weird.

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