Which should be no surprise considering members concurrently do time in Grave Infestation, Ceremonial Bloodbath, and Encoffinate. Simply, this searing intensity and seamless sound-design comes natural to them, and there's just as simply no need to place genre tags on it: again, simply put, Crimson Dawn CRUSHES. Now expanded to a quartet, the band's sound has become even more world-eating from drawing out Bolt Thrower's latent Sacrilege UK influence to the hammering throb of mid '80s Discharge, from bestial burl to wild crossover thrash and even strange-yet-subtle hints of gothy post-punk, AHNA cover many bases here, but do so with enviably effortless aplomb. This minifigure is now available and looks marvellous. Alas, it's been five years since even an EP recording, but AHNA return with renewed vigor with their most undeniably crushing work yet: Crimson Dawn. Several different depictions of Darth Maul have been produced and the latest example is based upon the villain's surprising appearance during Solo: A Star Wars Story, controlling the Crimson Dawn criminal syndicate. A veritable institution in the ever-thriving Canadian crust community, AHNA have been in existence since 2008 and have unleashed a slew of savage short-length recordings - to date, 15 total - as well as their self-titled debut album in 2010.
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