Roman band that evolved from deathcore into a hybrid sound blending electronic, gothic/dark and alternative rock elements; known for prominent keyboards and dual melodic (male and female) vocals.

2017 album 'Deeper Than Hell' reviewed on DeBaser; band described as having transitioned over ten years from deathcore to a hybrid style; two melodic voices (male and female) are central; growl appears in a supporting role; keyboards are prominent; the album's production was criticized for placing guitars in the background; artwork praised.

A Roman band that moved from deathcore toward a hybrid of electronic, gothic/dark and alternative rock. Deeper Than Hell is melodic and elegant with strong male/female vocals and prominent keyboards. The main complaint is production that buries guitars and limits the album's potential.

For:Fans of melodic gothic/dark and electronic-tinged alternative rock; listeners who appreciate male/female vocal interplay and keyboard-forward arrangements.

 The new work from the Roman band Plugs Of Apocalypse is the quintessential album that is hard to comprehend in its entirety, perhaps because the final impression one has after listening to "Deeper Than Hell" is of a well-conceived product, yet lacking the element that could make it more than just "pleasant."

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