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Martyrdom Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Martyrdom

The Secret Group
2101 Polk St

May 14, 2024

6:00 PM CDT
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Martyrdom Biography

Martyrdom hail from BeiJing, China and play a particularly raw style of BM. Consisting of two members (apparently), here we have seven Chinese "hymn"s of Pagan hate (and an Emperor cover labeled as "Hails To Emperor"). Odd nature aside, this has its ups and downs, and in various ways is a fairly unique release despite its obvious failings.

The riffs are somewhat similiar to early Emperor, and maybe even some early Gorgoroth. Generally, they perform simplistic melodics with in their straight forward chorded blasting. The guitars get a little sloppy, mostly in the arpegios, but not too bad. The drums sorta drift between audible, and lost in the mix, which really hurts them... plus they use a drum machine which kills alot of the dynamics in parts which require precise accenting and what not. The acoustic riffs were a nice change, but to little to make up for anything (but actually contain a nice production sound). Vocals werent too bad, but are way too low in the mix, and just dont carry anything individualistic about them at all.

taken from: http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=17216&PHPSESSID=db2c555a0420c83e85100007c9c80f63
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