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Originating from Rome, Italy, Fleshgod Apocalypse is a popular touring act playing concerts in many locations since 2007. Fleshgod Apocalypse has a distinct hard rock / metal sound and a unique show that captivates audiences. Fleshgod Apocalypse is not currently on tour but may be adding shows soon. Get concert tickets for Fleshgod Apocalypse and see when the next Fleshgod Apocalypse tour dates are scheduled at ConcertBank.com. Check our available Fleshgod Apocalypse concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 8 reviews)

is an Italian extreme symphonic metal band. If anything, they're one of the few metal bands out there capable of creating music that is as epic as their name would lead you to believe. Their composition and direction could easily be the score to a dramatic summer blockbuster, but their ability to blend intricate metal with dramatic classical elements makes it so much more...
- www.musicreview.co.za
Italian technical/symphonic death metallers Fleshgod Apocalypse return with their third album, , which sees the band easing into their sound and finding their place in the world of extreme metal. Having gone overboard on 2011's , Fleshgod Apocalypse have honed and further defined their approach. is less chaotic, musically, and much more focused, structurally, but still makes a huge impact with its immense, cataclysmic sound...
- exclaim.ca
"'Labyrinth' wraps up death metal mayhem, symphonic insanity, and technical shredding into a near hour-long package, and all without letting any of those aspects overpower the others." With no new Septicflesh material due out this year, it falls on the Italian act Fleshgod Apocalypse to fill the symphonic death metal void in 2013, which the band does more than just admirably...
- www.metalunderground.com
Sound: Okay. Let's start by the very first song, "Temptation". Primarily, it sounded a lot (to my ears) like games/movies soundtrack; Some "random" sounds (if I can put in that way), orchestrated instrumental, deep vocals and basically it. Then, the second song, mixes Death Metal with technical riffs, extremely fast drums with double bass, gutturals, and... More orchestrated thing...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
With second full-length Agony, Italian melodic/technical death metal genii Fleshgod Apocalypse have created a very good album that will also annoy the pants off listeners. First effort Oracles was a perfect blend of melodic, symphonic elements and brutal, supremely played death metal. They have taken that musical alchemy and added several ingredients to the mix, mudding and diluting their sound...
- exclaim.ca
Francesco Paoli's leave from Hour of Penance has done the metal community a world of unprecedented good by giving birth to Fleshgod Apocalypse, the newest tech death outfit to take the metal world by storm. Hailing from Rome, the relentlessly brutal riffs brought them to the well-deserved forefront of the scene, showing impressive skill on their full-length Oracles...
- www.reviewrinserepeat.com
"'Agony' is an album that should be heard by all fans of brutal death metal, symphonic metal or avant garde." I never thought that I'd associate the words "unfathomably heavy" and "opera" before, but Fleshgod Apocalypse are just that; heavy, brutal opera. I've always felt that symphonic metal bands like Kamelot and Dimmu Borgir often sacrificed brutality to play around with keyboards and orchestras...
- www.metalunderground.com
Sound: As far as technical death metal goes, you're sure to find the most outrageous and ridiculous bands that have ever graced the metal world. But they're also lacking in what the rest of the death metal genre has: variation. I could say every techdeath band sounds the same, even though that's not true, but I can say that they all have distinct similarities with very few bands having a thoroughly distinguishable sound...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
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