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Brutal music can be many things: the surgically precise razor riffs on old Slayer vinyl's or the high speed rage of Cannibal Corpse. The British 'Black Tongue' choose the way "lowering the anvil onto the receiver in slow motion". "The Unconquerable Dark" is simply a dark chunk of blood curdling vehemence that lies somewhere between death, doom, down tempo, and hardcore. Very neatly produced and probably the "heaviest" album having been released by Century Media Records this year - or possibly ever. With a stunning guest performance by Eddie Hermida (Suicide Silence).