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Romulus





Romulus
by: Ex Deo

Price: $15.98
current as of:
02/08/2010 20:38 EST




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361235529
Item Dimensions: 21
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
MPN: 12355
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: June 30, 2009
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ

Disc 1:
  1. Romulus
  2. Storm the Gates of Alesia
  3. Cry Havoc
  4. In Her Dark Embrace
  5. Invictus
  6. Final War (Battle of Actium)
  7. Legio XIII
  8. Blood, Courage and the Gods That Walk the Earth
  9. Cruor Nostri Abbas
  10. Surrender the Sun
  11. Pantheon (Jupiter's Reign)
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not quite what I wanted it to be
A great band concept and basic musical style, but it just falls a little flat. When I heard these guys were doing this, I was really excited. No band has really delved into this yet, and it was overdue. And when I heard Karl Sanders was making a guest appearance, I was sold. There are a few really good songs here, most notably Invictus and The Final War. But the rest of the album is not quite so strong. A few filler cuts, it seems like. I believe they can top this in the future, however, and ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kataklysm fans rejoice this is a Jewel
Outstanding album pretty much it's Kataklysm only difference is the bass player Stéphane Barbe of kataklysm is playing guitar,Jonathan Leduc - Keyboards,François Mongrain - Bass,Maurizio Iacono - Vocals,Jean-François Dagenais -Guitar,Max Duhamel - Drums. Highly Recommended the song Cry Havoc has an amazing spoken part that is truly uplifting
you won't be dissapointed




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - From Kataklysm to Ex Deo
Ex Deo is Kataklysm's lead singer Maurizio Ioconno brain child. It's his debut band after Kataklysm. It sounds nothing like Kataklysm, in a good way. Ex deo has it's own sound, it's own distinct sound. The album is great. Maurizio sounds better than ever. Some great guest: like Karl Sanders from Nile and a couple of other surprises. Over-all a solid cd with 3 or 4 stand out songs.