★★★★★
Summary: Head banging all the way to the bank, "Eclipse" showcases the unchangeable deathcore act at the top of their game. 28 of 30 thought this review was well written Eclipse is not a bad album by any means. As is usual for Veil of Maya, polyrhythms abound, the drummer's double bass pedals ensue, and the guitarist thrashes his instrument about like a mighty masturbator. For fans of Veil of Maya, this is surely good news, because the band are as tight as ever...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
2012-04-12
★★★★★
Sound: I first heard of VoM when I started listening to Born Of Osiris. Everyone said VoM was 10 times better and much more technical. In some cases, they were spot on. But also they were not. I purchased the album about a week ago and it hasn't left my CD player. I enjoy the album very much, they sound great and the mix appears to be spot on. They only have one guitarist, yet he records multiple tracks and harmonies throughout...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
2012-04-12
★★★★★
Summary: Head banging all the way to the bank, "Eclipse" showcases the unchangeable deathcore act at the top of their game. 27 of 29 thought this review was well written Eclipse is not a bad album by any means. As is usual for Veil of Maya, polyrhythms abound, the drummer's double bass pedals ensue, and the guitarist thrashes his instrument about like a mighty masturbator. For fans of Veil of Maya, this is surely good news, because the band are as tight as ever...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
2012-02-20
★★★★★
Sound: To start with, the majority of metal nowadays has been plagued very clearly with slow, monotonic breakdowns, amateur and repetitive riffage, basic 4/4 time signatures, and of course, little to no melody. In the past 6 years, the talented quartet known as Veil of Maya has managed to drift way from this mainstream metal trend, and have created a unique sound of their own...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
2010-08-18
★★★★★
Release Date: April 6, 2010 I was a fan of Veil of Maya's previous release, The Common Man's Collapse; The parts of Common Man that I had particularly liked was the progressive direction, but also had an occasional breakdown thrown in, which I dug as a combo. After watching Veil of Maya play a few new tracks via webcast on the Atticus Metal Tour II, I was really curious to see how the rest of the album would pony up...
- absolutepunk.net
2010-04-30