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CyberMusicLover
http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Njiqahdda/109826 Here is more information about this Band. If anyone is interested in it. This is a great sounding Band!
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ainsoph666
Not a problem. Also, their newest EP came out today (Into the Twilight) and it is absolutely amazing. This band has yet to disappoint me.
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ainsoph666
The only releases that are similar: Man Above and Against Time, Universal form Replaced with Despondent Chaos, ...and One by One Crept Silently to Rest EPs.
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Cassandra-Leo
It's absolutely mind-boggling to me that these guys don't have more listeners. Their music is pretty much one of a kind. Then again, that's probably why.
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Lord_Kur
my top 5 would be something like this: 1 - Divisionals 2 - Njimajikal Arts 3 - Yrg Alms 4 - Nji. Njiijn. Njiiijn. 5.- Taegnuub - Ishnji Angma honorable mention for Serpents because it's too new to add to the list. my list should be taken with a grain of salt because I honestly love every full-length and I feel like a jerk leaving path off the list.
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DCblunt
I've heard most of their material, but I haven't got a chance to listen to all of it. For a favorite album, man that's a tough call. Nji. Njiijn. Njiiijn. is what made me fall in love with the band, and Yrg Alms is what hooked me in and pushed me beyond the point of no return. So I love those two for sentimental reasons, however The Path really floored me. If forced to pick, I might have to go with that one. Now favorite Njiqahdda EPs.... Thats a whole different discussion.
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OctavariumTrap
I too have been listening to Njiqahdda for a number of years, but I love their new album. Different strokes I guess. Can't wait to see if future releases continue with this sound or if they change it up again. Probably won't have to wait long, as prolific as they are.
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DCblunt
@LauncelotGobbo I actually enjoy the album quite a bit. Certainly a drastic change in pace compared to some earlier albums, but nothing too out of Njiqahdda's realm of sound. Especially if you listen to the EP's and splits leading up to Serpents. But anyways, I wouldn't count them out yet. Since you're familiar with them, you should know how often they change the overall delivery of their trademark sound (I mean compare Ints to The Path. Or any other two full lengths for that matter). I think if you give it a few more listens, though you may not come around to it, you may certainly find Serpents to be anything but generic.
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