Prometheus "Resonant Echoes From Cosmos of Old" Review
Just in time for spooky season, Greek Lovecraftian lecturers weave a dreadful tale as old as time and space. Brace yourselves for something absolutely shocking: everything on this record has been done before, much in the way that any chord progressions in modern pop music have already been done before. But the real important question is, have all these elements and influences been packaged together in this way before? I think not, and this is what sets Prometheus apart from their peers in both the death metal and black metal spheres. After all, who else is bridging this astronomical gap between the two genres with such panache? When you take either Resonant Echoes From Cosmos of Old or Consumed in Flames (the group’s first outing) at even a casual listen, both the death and black metal influences are obvious: a helping of Nile, a dash of Emperor, two pinches of Immortal, and deglaze the pan with some Morbid Angel. But it’s how all these elements are so harmoniously baked i