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There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Nile is a technical death metal band from USA. They formed in their hometown of Greenville, SC, in 1993. They combine extreme speed and brutality of modern death metal with the ancient styling of middle eastern music. Check our available Nile 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 9 reviews)

"In a scene where adjectives such as 'brutal' and 'sick' have become uniform, Nile stands apart from the crowd like a pharaoh amongst slaves." Nile once against blows away the dust of millennia to musically convey the mysticism, violence and imperial majesty of the ancient Near East. "At the Gate of Sethu" features 11 tracks that blur the line between exotic, old-world instrumentation and falcon-fingered death metal precision...
- www.metalunderground.com
Sound: This album is incredible. I had an eargasm when I heard "At The Gate Of Sethu". This album contains some of Nile's finest and most brutal guitar work to date. I was slightly disappointed in "Those Whom The Gods Detest", but this album makes up for that in spades...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Nile have developed quite a name for themselves, consistently releasing well-executed, Egyptian-themed technical death metal records. Continuing to add to their legacy, the South Carolina trio, now featuring Todd Ellis on bass, return with their seventh studio album, At the Gate of Sethu, which carries on the band's iconic sound, one that features their Middle Eastern flourishes...
- exclaim.ca
It is a curious phenomenon that seems prevalent in all forms of entertainment: the personalities that stick around with an unusual talent for flattering to deceive. This is exactly the category I continually have to relegate Nile to, no matter how many times I give them a fresh ear. Drawn in time and again by the inspirational ancient Egyptian iconography and their undiminished reputation, supposedly at the forefront of a genre I have grown to appreciate greatly in recent years...
- music.thedigitalfix.com
Sound: Nile start off with extreme power with 'The Blessed Dead' and it's amazing to hear how much better the band actually sound in terms of songwriting and instrumentation. The guitar tones are lethal, and new drummer Tony Laureno (formerly of Angelcorpse) just tears his kit apart. Tony was actually the first thing to capture my attention, because it's almost impossible not to hear the guy just slamming away on his skins...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: Nile has been said to be one of the most epic death metal bands ever. They are to death metal as Iron Maiden is to power metal. George Kollias is one of the genre's finest, most talented drummers (even topping Flo Mouiner of Cryptopsy fame). As if they couldn't top 2002's In Their Darkened Shrines, AOTW slaughters contemporary death metal bands trying to equate in sound such as Necrophagist and Mastodon...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: Nile is the type of band that will crush you with their incredibly brutal and heavy type of metal, and yet soothe you with their ambient soundscapes. In short, they're a very versatile and talented band. Nile is one of the bands that truly show how diverse the death genre is. On "Ithyphallic", we're treated to what at least I consider to be a slight step down in terms of pure sonic production, compared to their previous effort, "Annihilation of the Wicked"...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
Sound: The TechDeath kings, Nile, back with the most groundbreaking album of the year, Those Whom The Gods Detest. The album opener Kafir! Really gives you a taste of what these guys can do. Nile are well known for their extreme tempos, and this album peaks at 280. Erik Rutan (Hate Eternal) made a really good job producing the drums for this album, and George Kollias isn't holding back anything, his mind blowing speed never ends...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
I actually, seriously, literally think "La Chant du Cygre," the first song on this EP of unearthed Nile tunes from 1994 (as that oh-so-awkward title makes clear), isn't Nile. Like, remember when Meshuggah were just aping ...And Justice for All (I know we agreed to not really talk about that, but let's be honest for a second)? This song sounds like a band aping old Meshuggah. It's horrible, right down to the hilarious (but not on purpose) vocals ? ugh...
- exclaim.ca
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