Burn After Me is presented in reviews as a band that moved from a metalcore-oriented beginning toward experimental territory. Their album Aeon is described as a concept album based on Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, divided into Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso. Production by Simone Mularoni and artwork by Davide Mancini are noted in reviews.

Reviews praise Burn After Me's stylistic leap from metalcore toward experimental and varied metal on Aeon, a concept album based on Dante's Divine Comedy. Aeon is described in three parts — Inferno (aggressive/death metal), Purgatorio (experimentation/djent), Paradiso (melodic rock). Production (Simone Mularoni) and artwork (Davide Mancini) are singled out; some transitions are noted as abrupt.

For:Listeners who enjoy metalcore, experimental metal, djent, concept albums, and genre-hopping bands

 Aeon is a concept album linked to this incredible work, divided into its three main phases: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso.

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